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hey all
hoping someone can help a newbie to VBA i want to select a range of entire rows down to the *last* non-empt entire row. There may exist a few empty rows, but i want to skip thes to get to the very last row with data in it (regardless of columns). I have looked at xlDown command but I dont know how to skip the empt rows in between. thank -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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