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    Dynamic Range

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    Post a workbook with sample data and layout if you want a quicker solution.


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    What if you want a horizontal range on a vertical sheet?

    Edit: In thinking more about it, I guess you would put all horizontal ranges on the horizontal sheet and visa versa. I need more coffee.
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    Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1", Cells(Range("A65000").End(xlUp).Row, Range("XX1").End(xlToLeft).Column)).Select
    this allows the range to grow and get smaller

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    solved?

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