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Default Finding the last item in a group of ranges

I have some rows of data on a spreadsheet that are in groups of 4 fields
(columns) and have 5 sets across the screen so they're all visible at once.
Fileds are Amt, Date, # and Note. These "records" are each transactions
and they are in cells A5:D31. The next sets are in E5:H31, I5:L31, M5:P31
and Q5:531.

What I want to do is to find the last item in these rows, or the last
transaction.

This is the code I've used to find the first empty row in the cells:

Sub FirstEmpty() ' Finds first empty row on customer's sheet (card)
Set Srng = ActiveSheet.Range("A4:A31,E5:E31,I5:I31,M5:M31,Q5: Q31")
Set FoundCell = Srng.Find(what:="", LookIn:=xlFormulas,
searchorder:=xlByRows)
If Not FoundCell Is Nothing Then
FoundCell.Select ' Select empty cell
Exit Sub

I thought of using that and then just using an Offset line to go back one
line...but that won't work if I happen to be on the first line of a new
column.

Any help would be appreciated

Jonco


 
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