finding ROW without selecting worksheet
Thanks,
LastRow = Sheet4.Range("G59").End(xlUp)(2).Row
I needed the the first empty cell to append new data to.
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Jim at Eagle
"Bill Martin" wrote:
Taking the uncertainty in the original note a bit further, if "locate the row #"
literally means the number of the row then:
dim LastRow as long
LastRow = range("G59").end(xlup).row
Bill
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Norman Jones wrote:
Hi Jim,
If, however, the row was your target, try:
Dim rng As Range
Set rng = Sheets("Sheet4").Range("G59").End(xlUp)(2).EntireR ow
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Regards,
Norman
"Norman Jones" wrote in message
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Hi, Jim,
Without selection, try:
Dim rng As Range
Set rng = Sheets("Sheet4").Range("G59").End(xlUp)(2)
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Regards,
Norman
"Jim at Eagle" wrote in message
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Sheet4.Select
Sheet4.Range("G59").End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0).Select
Dest1 = ActiveCell.Row
Would like to locate the row # without selecting the worksheet or the
range.
Is that possible when different worksheet is active?
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Jim at Eagle
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