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Default Obvious, but couldn't find this either

I tried to use the OFFSET function within my VBA code, but the compiler
doesn't recognize it (which is wierd, because when I make a function, it is
visible in vba as a function for a cell). I'm sure there's a way to do it,
I'm just missing it. Thanks!
 
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