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Of course you are right Tom, I had not looked at the logic more the explicit
condition. The OP will no doubt benefit. Cheers Nigel "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... 2. You need to be explicit about the second condition eg.... If ActiveCell.Row < 1 or ActiveCell.Row < 2 Then While it is not clear what the OP means exactly by 1 or 2, I would suspect he wants something like If ActiveCell.Row < 1 and ActiveCell.Row < 2 then I say this, because I would be hard pressed to come up with an activecell that did not meet one of the conditions of not being row 1 or not being row 2 as stated using an OR connector. If I am right, then a less explicit (but equally effective) approach might be if ActiveCell.Row 2 then of If ActiveCell.row = 3 then -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Nigel" wrote in message ... 1. The following will return the last row number with data and susbstitue into the select Dim lstrow As Long lstrow = Sheets("WSname").Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row Range("A" & lstrow).Select 2. You need to be explicit about the second condition eg.... If ActiveCell.Row < 1 or ActiveCell.Row < 2 Then Cheers Nigel "scrabtree23" wrote in message ... 1) In Column A:A I want to select A3: the last cell in that column with data in it (non-empty cell). 2) On this code = [ If ActiveCell.Row < 1 Then ] I want to expand it to If ActiveCell.Row < 1 or 2 Then. But the "or 2" is throwing things off??? |
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