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Default copy value of cell from last entry in column

I am trying to write a formula that inputs the value of a cell that is in
another sheet. ex. =sheet1!A:7 How can I write it so it gets the value
from the last entry in the column without me specifying which cell it is.
ex. =sheet1!A:(the last cell in the column that has a value in it?)

Thanks for any input
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Default copy value of cell from last entry in column

Jay, have a look here for ways to do it,

http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.LastValue.html

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I am trying to write a formula that inputs the value of a cell that is in
another sheet. ex. =sheet1!A:7 How can I write it so it gets the value
from the last entry in the column without me specifying which cell it is.
ex. =sheet1!A:(the last cell in the column that has a value in it?)

Thanks for any input



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