Count cells in a range in vba

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Just got stuck on what seems like a basic bit of code.

I have the following declared:

Dim Altsheet As Excel.Application

Set AltSheet = CreateObject("excel.application")

Using filedialogpicker a file is selected, which then is opened within Altsheet.

In the file that has been opened there is a range called "SectionName" on a sheet called "Inputs"

All I want to do is count the number of cells within "SectionName".

I've tried:

Altsheet.worksheets("inputs").range("SectionName").count

and other variations on this, but to no avail.

Help please...

Thanks in advance.
 

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Thanks for the reply.

Unfortunately that gives an application-defined or object-defined error.

I'm stuck.
 
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It works on my test wb, please upload a sample file on a sharing site, then paste the link here
 
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