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TIA

I have a macro that searches a "data dump" from my general ledger and
basically organizes it for review. I am trying to trap an error when
my macro encounters a range that does not exist. This is my code:

-code for the range (for which there is no data):-
ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="SVC", RefersToR1C1:= _

"=OFFSET(INDIRECT(ADDRESS(MATCH(40510,ALL!C5,0),5) ),0,-4,COUNTIF(ALL!C5,40510),COUNTA(ALL!R4))"

-this is the error trap I am using:-
On Error GoTo skipSVC
Sheets("ALL").Select
Range("SVC").Select
Application.CutCopyMode = False
Selection.Copy
Sheets("Contrib Svc").Select
Range("A4").Select
ActiveSheet.Paste
skipSVC:

I was thinking that when the macro encountered a range for which there
was no data, it would just skip over this section.

I have quite a few of these in my macro (the others happen to have data
present)...

Can anyone shed a little light on my mistake and point me in the right
direction?

Thanks any help offered!!!!


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