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Formula equivalent of CurrentRegion
Hi,
In VBA a range object has a property of CurrentRegion which is really useful in picking up the cells in a dynamic data table. Does anyone know an elegant way to return the same range information using formulae? I am trying to avoid using long reaching references such as $1:$1 or $A:$A. |
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Take a look at http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.LastValue.html
-- HTH Bob Phillips "bdr200" wrote in message ... Hi, In VBA a range object has a property of CurrentRegion which is really useful in picking up the cells in a dynamic data table. Does anyone know an elegant way to return the same range information using formulae? I am trying to avoid using long reaching references such as $1:$1 or $A:$A. |
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