N eed to add number of used rows to my range

bjfelker

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I have see a few ways to count the rows and have tried to put it in my vba every way I can think of and I cant get it to work. I am still new to all this vba stuff so thanks in advance for your patience. Here is my current range
Code:
ActiveSheet.ListObjects.Add(xlSrcRange, Range("$F$1:$I$170"), , xlYes).Name = _
        "Table4"
The I170 will be the one that changes and I would like to auto size the table to fit the data. Thanks again!
 

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Code:
Dim LR As Long
LR = Range("F" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
ActiveSheet.ListObjects.Add(xlSrcRange, Range("$F$1:$I" & LR), , xlYes).Name = "Table4"
 
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