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Dynamic Auto-Fill Range based upon Specific number of rows

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    Question Dynamic Auto-Fill Range based upon Specific number of rows

    Hi - I am trying to create a macro that will select the last row of cells in column CA:EH and drag them down through the previous quarter end. To do this I have created a function to get the number of rows the data must be pulled down called weekCount.

    However, I am having an issue with coding the AutoFill range. I think that it's getting confused between row or select. I'm also not sure that I formatted the AutoFill range correctly for this scenario. Can someone please take a look at the code below?
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    Re: Dynamic Auto-Fill Range based upon Specific number of rows

    Hi a333,

    Suggest you to upload the Excel workbook to test / correct your above code along with your expected results.

    Also, please follow code tags when you post any code, see forum rules:-
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    Re: Dynamic Auto-Fill Range based upon Specific number of rows

    Thanks Dilip.

    a333,

    Welcome to the forum.

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