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Maria,
As Don explained, the original formula started from the bottom of the spreadsheet in column A, and worked its way up until it finds a non-empty row. This way we get the last non-empty cell, even if there some embedded empty cells in-between. But, the column, A, was hard-coded. So what I did was to take the first column (Cells(1,1).Column) of the UsedRange (the rectangular part of the spreadsheet bounding the cells that have been used) instead of hard-coded A. The idea is that it should pick up the first real column regardless of where used. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Maria" wrote in message ... I'd like to. What does the command stand for? I don't understand it properly. I've never heard of "Usedrange" ... Maybe you could explain it whenever you find some time. Thanks a lot, Maria -----Original Message----- Maria, You could also try With Activesheet iLastRow = ..Cells(.Rows.Count,.Usedrange.Cells(1,1).Column) .End (xlUp).Row End With -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) |
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