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You can not use Find to locate "". It won't work when done manually so for
the same reason it does not work via a macro. If you are looking for truely blank cells (not formulas returning blank) then you could use xlDown and an offest something like this Range("A1").end(xlDown).offset(1,0).Select or usually better come from the bottom up cells(rows.count, "A").end(xlUp).offset(1,0).select FYI when doing a Find you want to set it to a range object and then check the range object to see if it is nothing. Also you really want to specify all of the optional arguments of the find otherwise XL just uses whatever the last settings where whci can cause a lot of grief. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson " wrote: Hi All, I am getting runtime error on below code,anyone can give a hand why that happens?Thanks in advance. Sub sukre() Dim pn Dim rng As Range pn = ComboBox1.Value bugun = Format(Date, "[$-409]d-mmm-yy;@") If CheckBox1.Value = True Then pn = OTB.Value End If Sheets.Add.Name = bugun Set rng = Range("a1:a10000") rng.Find("", rng(rng.Rows.Count)).Select ' HERE IS WHERE I AM HAVING AN ERROR Selection.Value = bugun ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1).Value = pn ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2).Value = PitUF.DTB.Value ActiveCell.Offset(0, 3).Value = PitUF.RTB.Value PitUF.ComboBox1 = "" PitUF.OTB = "" PitUF.DTB = "" PitUF.RTB = "" PitUF.ComboBox1.SetFocus End Sub |
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