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Default VB Syntax for OFFSET statement

Hi, I have defined a name in a worksheet to refer to a number. For
example the name "rows" refers to 3. How can I use the name within an
OFFSET statement in a VB macro? I have tried different forms of
OFFSET("rows",7) or OFFSET("=rows",7), or OFFSET(range("rows"),7), etc.
Nothing seems to work.

Can someone please help me with this? Many thanks.

 
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