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Ahh the offset method once again. Man I keep forgetting
about that. That is the most helpful function. -----Original Message----- Let say Im using this code: Range("A1").End(xlDown).Select Lets say: Cell A1:A3 contain values. That code would select cell A3. I want it to select cell A4(which is 1 cell more than the target). How do I get it to do this? -----Original Message----- Todd, It skips blank cells Actually it doesn't "skip" them. It looks from the bottom of column "A" upwards until it finds a non-blank cell. To modify it, use Range("A1").End(xlDown).Select That'll look downward from A1 until it finds the first non-blank cell. And also(2nd modification) how do I make it select the first cell in the range that has no value skipping blank? I'm not sure what you mean by that statement?? John "Todd Huttenstine" wrote in message ... Below is a code I saw in a post that selects the last cell in columnA that has a value. It skips blank cells. How do I make it select the first cell in the range that has no value. And also(2nd modification) how do I make it select the first cell in the range that has no value skipping blank? Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Select . . |
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