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Default Assistance with LASTROW function in VB

Here is the DeBraun function LASTROW

Function LastRow(sh As Worksheet)
On Error Resume Next
LastRow = sh.Cells.Find(What:="*", _
After:=sh.Range("A1"), _
Lookat:=xlPart, _
LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _
SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
MatchCase:=False).Row
On Error GoTo 0
End Function



"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Also, is there a worksheet with a code name of Worksheetnames, judging by
the code it seems unlikely. You cannot set a worksheet variable to a
non-existent sheet.

And does the code error, or just not work? If the former, at which line?

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Bob Phillips

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"Barb Reinhardt" wrote in message
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I need some help fixing some code. I'm still learning about VB so
hopefully, this will be easy for someone else.

I'm trying to create a pivot table from a list of cells with a variable
length. I'm trying to use the LASTROW function from Ron DeBruin and I

can't
seem to get it to work. I want the LASTROW function to look at data in
worksheet "WorksheetNames"

Set SourceSh = ThisWorkbook.WorksheetNames
SourceSh.Name = "WorksheetNames"
Sheets("WorksheetNames").Select
Debug.Print Last
Last = LastRow(SourceSh)

Debug.Print Last
ActiveWorkbook.PivotCaches.Add(SourceType:=xlDatab ase, SourceData:= _
"WorksheetNames!$A$1:$C$" & Last).CreatePivotTable
TableDestination:="", TableName:= _
"PivotTable1", DefaultVersion:=xlPivotTableVersion10


Thanks in advance,

Barb Reinhardt