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Automatically updating source code when new data added

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    Automatically updating source code when new data added

    I have a chart that sums up the last 12 months of data. At the end of each new month, a new row of data is added and the last row is taken out of accounting (though is not deleted). Right now I'm manually changing the summation argument to sum the last 12 months of data. Is there a macro or formula I could write for the chart, which would switch down each time a new value is added? (For example, once a month elapses, going from A1:A12 to A2:A13). Thanks for any insight!

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    Re: Automatically updating source code when new data added

    I have posted a response in your other thread regarding this query.

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