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    Dynamically represent a range

    Hi there,

    I have this formula representing a range that I want the graph to base on...

    =Trending!$A$1:$G$5
    The thing is....it doesn't have to be G5. It could end at J5, or L12. It varies depending on the data coming in.

    Is there a way to do this dynamically or it has to be done through VBA?

    Thanks
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