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    Without seeing the file.

    1). Is the Sheet name called Data.
    2). In the pivot table wizard is your named range show in the area.
    3). To check for blanks. Select Col A > Press F5 > special > Blanks

    As suggested by Chippy I would re-read the link on Debra's site

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    I found it. It had nothing to do with cell 6776. There were a bunch of blanks early on in the column A so the count was short, leaving the named range short.

    I missed an easy one. Sometimes the little things are what really trips you up...

    Thanks for your help guys.

    Cheers,
    Todd

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