Formula to always pick the last row

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vinaya nayak

Hi,

I have a file which is linked with another one and is updated one
line,everyday.
Is there a formula which helps me always link the last line in the file?

Regards,
Vinaya.
 
Hi vinaya,

If you want the last cell where the updation has taken place, then you
can try this

=ADDRESS(ROW((OFFSET(A1,MATCH("z",A1:A100)-1,0))),1)

This assumes that the data is in column A and starts at A1. If not,
adjust the formula accordingly.

Regards

Govind.
 
Hi

When data in Sheet1 of source workbook (placed in folder C:\My Documents in
my example) start from A2 (1st row are headers), then to retrieve the entry
from last row in column A, into some cell in column A of target workbook
enter the formula:

=OFFSET('C:\My Documents\[SourceWorkbook.xls]Sheet1'!$A$1,COUNTIF('C:\My
Documents\[SourceWorkbook.xls]Sheet1'!$A:$A,"<>")-1,ROW()-1)
and copy it right for as many columns as exist in target table.
PS. This works, when there are no empty cells between filled ones in column
A of source table.
 
Hi,

Just to clarify, i had assumed you had only text numbers in Column
A.When you have numbers, use this formula

=ADDRESS(ROW((OFFSET(A1,MATCH(9.99999999999999E+307,A1:A100)-1,0))),1)

Regards

Govind.
 

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