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![]() Wouldn't that be why they stated that it would be called from another VBA procedure? -Using this Function: The LastCell function shown here would not be used in a worksheet, but would be called from another VBA procedure. Implementing it is as simple as the following example: Example: Sub Demo() MsgBox LastCell(Sheet1).Row End Sub- I don't know VBA, but I do possess intelligence. I realize I'm jumping into VBA at an advanced level, but hey, it's the task at hand that's forcing me to do so. The situation I need this for is so asinine, it angers me everytime I think about it ![]() learn VBA, but at this point I really need to have my hand held through this so I can get some immediate relief. -- elprup ------------------------------------------------------------------------ elprup's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=34011 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=537746 |
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