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Hi,
I have a formula in, say, cell K1 and I want to fill it downwards - but only up to a specific row which is defined by the length of a list I have copied from another workbook. Say that list has 33 entries - but it might be different. I can find the last row of this and fill it into a variable no problem. How do I have to write the command for auto-filling the formula down to row 34 now? The usual command >> Selection.AutoFill Destination:=Range("K2:K34"), Type:=xlFillDefault << won't work of course because I cannot be certain that 34 is the last row - that's why I have that variable. I just can't seem to get the syntax right to fill that into this command ... Can anybody help me there? Thanks a lot! Best regards, Officer_Bierschnitt |
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