CurrentRegion question

zev

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A one-line function program:

MyCount=Range("A1").currentregion.rows.count

gives 8,061 (the correct answer) when run from a testing subroutine but returns "1" from any cell on the worksheet.

What am I misunderstanding?

Zev
 

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Hi,
I think when you use currentregion, once it sees an empty cell in the data it stop counting.
Try this
Mycount = Cells.Find(What:="*", SearchOrder:xlByRows, SearchDirection:xlPrevious).row

dforgacs
 
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Hi zev

A UDF (a vba function called from a worksheet in a formula) has may limitations, one of them is that you cannot use the CurrentRegion property.
 
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