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I have a range of cells that is ever increasing.
I also have a number of formula that refer to the range. To save changing the formula every time the range increases in size, I was wanting to have a single reference cell that I could change to reference the extent of the range. For example:- Range b1:B5 size of the range increases to B1:b10 I want to put in cell A1, a reference "10" that I can increase as the range increases and without having to change the separate formula that refer to the range. So the forhula would be something like =B1:B(value(a1). Any help appreciated. Thanks, Mal |
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