EntireRow!!!
It's scary how quickly these things drop oput of the grey matter.
Thanks a million, Chip - you're a lifesaver!
Pete
"Chip Pearson" wrote:
Peter,
The Row property returns the row number of a range, not a
reference to a row. Change
If CellToCount.Row.Hidden = False Then
to
If CellToCount.EntireRow.Hidden = False Then
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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
"Peter Rooney" wrote in
message
...
This is what happens when you take a couple of months away from
VBA...
I'm trying to write a function to display the number of visible
wows with a
range of cells.
Function CountVisibleRows(TheRange)
Dim CellToCount As Range
Dim RunningTotal As Long
RunningTotal = 0
For Each CellToCount In TheRange
If CellToCount.Row.Hidden = False Then
RunningTotal = RunningTotal + 1
End If
Next CellToCount
CountVisibleRows = RunningTotal
End Function
but I'm getting a message to say that .row is an invalid
qualifier.
It's late in the day 9well, it is for me, anyway) and my brain
has entered
the twilight zone.
Can anyone please help?
Thanks in advance
Pete