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![]() Thank you very much. "Rick Rothstein" wrote: Try this code instead... Public Sub test() Dim ws As Worksheet Dim Lastrow, Lastcolumn As Long On Error Resume Next For Each ws In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets With ws Lastrow = .Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row Lastcolumn = ws.Cells.Find(What:="*", SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, _ SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, LookIn:=xlValues).Column .Cells(Lastrow, 1).Copy .Range(.Cells(1, Lastcolumn + 1), .Cells(Lastrow, Lastcolumn + 1)). _ PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteAll, Transpose:=True End With Next ws On Error GoTo 0 End Sub -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Sheela" wrote in message ... Thank you very much, Rick. It is working the way it is expected. but I need to change my code to find the last column, not just in row 2. Is there a way to find the last column in a worksheet in any row? Thank you again. Sheela "Rick Rothstein" wrote: Here is your original code, modified to use the statement I posted originally (notice, the only change I made was to remove the ActiveSheet reference and replace it with ws which is the variable name you used to iterate through the worksheets). Public Sub test() Dim ws As Worksheet Dim Lastrow, Lastcolumn As Long On Error Resume Next For Each ws In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets With ws Lastrow = .Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row Lastcolumn = ws.Rows(2).Find(What:="*", LookIn:=xlValues, _ SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, _ SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Column .Cells(Lastrow, 1).Copy .Range(.Cells(1, Lastcolumn + 1), .Cells(Lastrow, Lastcolumn + 1)). _ PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteAll, Transpose:=True End With Next ws On Error GoTo 0 End Sub -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Sheela" wrote in message ... Thank you all for your responses. Ryan: I tried to see whether there are any hidden characters or anything with the Ctrl+End, there were no hidden characters. the cursor always stopped at the last column. Rick, I used your function and realized that it calculates the lastcolumn in the first sheet, and always using the same number as lastcolumn in all other sheets. somehow the Lastcolumn is not being calculated in each sheet. Could you see my code in the original post and advise me ? thank you very much in advance, Sheela "Rick Rothstein" wrote: Are you looking to locate the last displayed value in Row 2 or the last cell in Row 2 with anything in it? That last part refers to formulas that are currently displaying the empty string ("")... the uncommented Lastcolumn statement finds the last cell with anything in it (a value OR a formula even if that formula is displaying the empty string). If you are after the column with the last displayed value in it (even if there cells after it with formulas currently displaying empty strings), then use this statement instead... Lastcolumn = ActiveSheet.Rows(2).Find(What:="*", LookIn:=xlValues, _ SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Column -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Sheela" wrote in message ... I have a macro to find a last column in all the worksheets in a workbook. In some sheets it is correctly selecting the last column, but in some sheets it is passing the last column and selecting some other column on way right to it. I tried to use the following two methods, both are working the same way. Could someone figure out the correct way to find the last column? Public Sub test() Dim ws As Worksheet Dim Lastrow, Lastcolumn As Long On Error Resume Next For Each ws In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets With ws Lastrow = .Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row 'Lastcolumn = ActiveCell.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeLastCell).Column Lastcolumn = ActiveSheet.Cells(2, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column .Cells(Lastrow, 1).Copy .Range(.Cells(1, Lastcolumn + 1), .Cells(Lastrow, Lastcolumn + 1)).PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteAll, Transpose:=True End With Next ws On Error GoTo 0 End Sub |
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