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Luc[_7_]

How do i select the coordinates of the first column & last row in a pasted range
 
When i have a range pasted to a worksheet, how do i retrieve the coordinates of the last row, first column of this range (the range contains empty cells).

Example of a range : B3:F32 = the result shuld be B32

The range is not fixed, it could contain 1 row to ..... rows
PS : The range is pasted and selected


Thanx for your help.

Luc

Benito Merino

How do i select the coordinates of the first column & last row ina pasted range
 
On 15 dic, 19:42, "Luc" wrote:
When i have a range pasted to a worksheet, how do i retrieve the coordinates of the last row, first column of this range (the range contains empty cells).

Example of a range : B3:F32 *= the result shuld be B32

The range is not fixed, it could contain 1 row to ..... rows
PS : The range is pasted and selected

Thanx for your help.

Luc


Hello.

One way is:

Sub lastrowfirstcolumn()
With Selection
first_column = .Column
last_row = .Row + .Rows.Count - 1
coord = Cells(last_row, first_column).Address
End With
End Sub

Regards,

Benito
Barcelona

Rick Rothstein

How do i select the coordinates of the first column & last row in a pasted range
 
You can get the address with this one-liner....

LastRowFirstColAddress = Selection(1)(Selection.Rows.Count).Address(0, 0)

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Luc" wrote in message ...
When i have a range pasted to a worksheet, how do i retrieve the coordinates of the last row, first column of this range (the range contains empty cells).

Example of a range : B3:F32 = the result shuld be B32

The range is not fixed, it could contain 1 row to ..... rows
PS : The range is pasted and selected


Thanx for your help.

Luc

Luc[_7_]

How do i select the coordinates of the first column & last row in a pasted range
 
Thanx Benito,

What code should i use to move to this last cell + 1 row lower ?
And make this the active cell.

In my Example that would be B32 + 1 row = B33






"Benito Merino" schreef in bericht
...
On 15 dic, 19:42, "Luc" wrote:
When i have a range pasted to a worksheet, how do i retrieve the
coordinates of the last row, first column of this range (the range
contains empty cells).

Example of a range : B3:F32 = the result shuld be B32

The range is not fixed, it could contain 1 row to ..... rows
PS : The range is pasted and selected

Thanx for your help.

Luc


Hello.

One way is:

Sub lastrowfirstcolumn()
With Selection
first_column = .Column
last_row = .Row + .Rows.Count - 1
coord = Cells(last_row, first_column).Address
End With
End Sub

Regards,

Benito
Barcelona


Rick Rothstein

How do i select the coordinates of the first column & last row in a pasted range
 
And if you want to select that cell, just do this...

Selection(1)(Selection.Rows.Count).Select


--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message ...
You can get the address with this one-liner....

LastRowFirstColAddress = Selection(1)(Selection.Rows.Count).Address(0, 0)

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Luc" wrote in message ...
When i have a range pasted to a worksheet, how do i retrieve the coordinates of the last row, first column of this range (the range contains empty cells).

Example of a range : B3:F32 = the result shuld be B32

The range is not fixed, it could contain 1 row to ..... rows
PS : The range is pasted and selected


Thanx for your help.

Luc

Luc[_7_]

How do i select the coordinates of the first column & last row in a pasted range
 
Perfect , thanxxxxs for all the help.
If i hadn't you guys.......


Luc
"Rick Rothstein" schreef in bericht ...
And if you want to select that cell, just do this...

Selection(1)(Selection.Rows.Count).Select


--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message ...
You can get the address with this one-liner....

LastRowFirstColAddress = Selection(1)(Selection.Rows.Count).Address(0, 0)

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"Luc" wrote in message ...
When i have a range pasted to a worksheet, how do i retrieve the coordinates of the last row, first column of this range (the range contains empty cells).

Example of a range : B3:F32 = the result shuld be B32

The range is not fixed, it could contain 1 row to ..... rows
PS : The range is pasted and selected


Thanx for your help.

Luc


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