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I've tried using the recorder, but it gives the exact cell location. I
don't want that. I want the range name to be created where ever the active cell might be. Here's what I got when I used the recorder: Application.Goto Reference:="DateColumn1" Selection.End(xlDown).Select Range("A22").Select ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="TempGas1", RefersToR1C1:="='V 3'! R22C1" I don't want the part RefersToR1C1:="='V 3'!R22C1" in the coding, but it doesn't work without it. The way it shows above, it goes to an exact cell location. What I want in that last line is to name the range where ever the active cell is. Nothing else. Can anyone help? Thanks jeff |
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