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How to make formula grow with the table
I've created a table which will be updated periodically, at the top of the
data (in other words, continually inserting a new Row 3). I want the formulae I insert to always adjust to reflect the new final row in ranges. How do I do that? Thanks in advance! |
Set up a dynamic range name as described below:
http://www.contextures.com/xlNames01.html#Dynamic "Helen McClaine" wrote: I've created a table which will be updated periodically, at the top of the data (in other words, continually inserting a new Row 3). I want the formulae I insert to always adjust to reflect the new final row in ranges. How do I do that? Thanks in advance! |
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