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Default Mixing Absolute and Relative Reference in a Formula

Hello,
I am trying to mix absolute and relative references in a formula. I am
trying to sum a column who's length changes. One time there may be 20 cells
in the column with data and the next time it might have 50.
I know that the data starts in the same place every time, cell A15. I use a
Do Until loop to find the last cell with data in the column. After I find
the last cell in the the column, I move to the next cell down. My total will
go in this cell. I then want to sum the column, starting in cell A15 to
whatever cell is the last one in the column.
I think I need something like SUM(A15,ActiveCell.Offset(-1,0)).....Is
something like that possible?


 
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