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Default What is function to select only not empty cells in a column (like SHIFT+END+ArrowDown or UP)

I want to select only cells with something inside not empty. For
example:
I want to find a function in VBA witch work like SHIFT+END+"ArrowDown
or Up"
I have
_____A_____B____
1 | string | |
2 | string | |
3 | string | |
4 | string | |
...........................
40| string | |
41| | |
Cell A41 is empty
I want to select only cells from A1 to A40 , but I dont want to use
something like this (from
Cells A1 to Cells A40 Select) I want to find a function which will do
it automaticaly without
enetering number of cells like from A1 to A40 Select.
Do you know is there a special function in Excel.
If you write some text in column A like mentioned above and go with
cursor on cel A1 than
turn holdSHIFT+ END + DownArrow than it select cells witch text inside
from A1 to A40, how to do something like this in VBA??
Thank you for response

 
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