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I currently have a program that opens up mutiple workbooks anyways I am never
sure of how many rows of data are in the worksheet that I need to use for a vlookup in which I need to access the whole range. One day the workbook could have data stored from A2:G55 and the next A2:G100. I was just wondering if there is a way to count the number of rows in a worksheet that hold data so I could pick the right range to lookup. Something like a rowcount() maybe? Any help is appreciated. Thanks a bunch. |
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