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VBA Macro's in Excel

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replyReply Tue 20 Sep 2011, 09:29Delegate Richard said...

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VBA Macro's in Excel

How would I create a macro to copy a range of data (within a pivot) that is refreshed each month that is not the same number of rows each month? unless the copy matches the row count within the macro the formatting is lost.

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replyReply Sat 24 Sep 2011, 12:37Trainer Anthony said...

RE: VBA Macro's in Excel

Hi Richard, thanks for your query. You'll need to use a dynamic named range to do that. More information here:

http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/DynamicRanges.htm

Hope this helps,

Anthony

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