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Askjerry

Setting a range in a named range
 
Let's say I named the first column "ALPHA" and that I want to perform some function on it...

If I use this...
Set myRange = Range("A2", Range("A65536").End(xlUp))

It will process only those rows with data in them... so if I type information into the first 5 rows... it will process rows 2 through 5. All good.

But if someone inserts a column... the process looks at the wrong field... so I tried...

Set myrange = Range(Range("ALPHA"), Range("ALPHA").End(xlUp))

But it tries to process 1,048,576 rows. !!!!

What I need is the correct way to write something like...

Set myrange = Range(Range("ALPHA".ROW=2 ), Range("ALPHA". ROW = 1000000).End(xlUp))

How do I specify a named range-row?

How do I specify the last row in a range that actually has data?

Thanks!
Jerry

Ron Rosenfeld[_2_]

Setting a range in a named range
 
On Thu, 8 Nov 2012 21:48:23 +0000, Askjerry wrote:


Let's say I named the first column "ALPHA" and that I want to perform
some function on it...

If I use this...
Set myRange = Range("A2", Range("A65536").End(xlUp))

It will process only those rows with data in them... so if I type
information into the first 5 rows... it will process rows 2 through 5.
All good.

But if someone inserts a column... the process looks at the wrong
field... so I tried...

Set myrange = Range(Range("ALPHA"), Range("ALPHA").End(xlUp))


Something like:

Dim MyRange As Range
Set MyRange = Range(Range("ALPHA")(RowIndex:=2), _
Cells(Rows.Count, Range("ALPHA").Column).End(xlUp))



Askjerry

Quote:

Something like:

Dim MyRange As Range
Set MyRange = Range(Range("ALPHA")(RowIndex:=2), Cells(Rows.Count, Range("ALPHA").Column).End(xlUp))

That worked perfectly! Thank you so very much!

Jerry

Ron Rosenfeld[_2_]

Setting a range in a named range
 
On Fri, 9 Nov 2012 18:59:35 +0000, Askjerry wrote:



Something like:

Dim MyRange As Range
Set MyRange = Range(Range("ALPHA")(RowIndex:=2), Cells(Rows.Count,
Range("ALPHA").Column).End(xlUp))



That worked perfectly! Thank you so very much!

Jerry


Glad to help. Thanks for the feedback.


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