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Don Guillett
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From: Ken
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 1:54 PM
To: MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Find last number in a column with numbers
I have two columns of numbers. Column A is sequential dates. Column
B is data gathered from time to time and entered in the appropriate
date row as related to Column A. Column B has lots of blank rows
without data. Reason: I do not gather data each day. All the rows
below the last entry in Column B are blank. I would like to find and
plot the data on a graph and have the graph grow with the data without
changing the Source on the graph. I can do it by changing the Data
Source each time; I can do it with Macros; and can do it with data in
each cell of Column B down to the last entry. How to do it with
random blanks in the data of column B?
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