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Hello,
I was playing around with the offset. Wanted to get users opinions of offset. If I have a named range. and I want to get the row above, below, etc... Do people like using offset? It seems like I can do, Range("myRange").Offset(-1) and it will give me the range = same column and 1 row above. is this bad to do? thanks |
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