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Hi All,
Below is a 'Last Row' function that l have been using which works fine, as long as a string argument is entered. What l would like to do is either : 1) amend the function so that it also accepts variables (preferred solution) 2) write a new function along the same lines that accepts variables To illustrate what l mean by the above say you have the following statement in a procedure Dim MyWB As Workbook Dim MySH As Worksheet Set MyWB = Workbooks("Book1") Set MySH = Sheets("Sheet1") I would like to then pass the variables MyWB and MySH to the function to return the last row. This is the code l have used to try and achieve this but failed miserably! Function LRo(Optional MyWb As Variant, Optional MySh As Variant, Optional MyCol As String) As Long If MyWb Is Nothing Then MyWb = ThisWorkbook If MySh Is Nothing Then MySh = ActiveSheet With MyWb.MySh If MyCol = "" Then LRo = .Cells.Find( _ What:="*", _ After:=Range("A1"), _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row Else LRo = .Cells(Rows.Count, MyCol).End(xlUp).Row End If End With End Function This is the code l currently use for getting the last row but using string values Function LRs(Optional MyWb As String, Optional MySh As String, Optional MyCol As String) As Long If MyWb = "" Then MyWb = ThisWorkbook.Name If MySh = "" Then MySh = ActiveSheet.Name With Workbooks(MyWb).Sheets(MySh) If MyCol = "" Then LRs = .Cells.Find( _ What:="*", _ After:=Range("A1"), _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row Else LRs = .Cells(Rows.Count, MyCol).End(xlUp).Row End If End With End Function All help with this problem / any further ideas greatly appreciated. Regards Michael |
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