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Actually I work for a fund management company and we mainatin historical
daily prices on the traded stocks we monitor. The prices are used for back testing as well as generating technical signals for current trades - MACD etc. Excel constrains us to 256 days of history if we stack the stock horizontally or 256 stocks if we stack the stocks in columns. My thought was that one could create and enlarged named range crossing 2-3 sheets allowing me to run price history on the several hundred stocks we cover. From what you are saying this may not be possible. Do you have any ideas? "David" wrote: I am looking for a very simple piece of code illustrating the format for a "3D" range ie one that spans more than one worksheet. Can anyone help. the MS help function is utterly useless. Thanks |
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