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Print Area as dynamic range?
Hi community,
it is possible to define the print area as a dynamic range, thus always a certain range is covered? Cheers Michael |
Print Area as dynamic range?
When you set the print area, Excel creates a named range Print_Area... I
guess if you can make that dynamic you can get what you want... Use something like =OFFSET(Sheet2!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(Sheet2!$A:$A),COUNT A(Sheet2!$1:$1)) to set the range of Print_Area "Michael.Tarnowski" wrote: Hi community, it is possible to define the print area as a dynamic range, thus always a certain range is covered? Cheers Michael |
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