VBA worksheetfunction CountA

normpam

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I've read that a worksheetfunction.CountA will return the number of non-blank cells, but how to use the number of non-blank cells? I've tried using a 'MsgBox' to test it, but with no success. How would the VBA look to return the number of non-blank cells?

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Thanks... funny, I thought I tried that before... guess I missed something in the syntax!
 
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Hi

I've read that a worksheetfunction.CountA will return the number of non-blank cells, ...

Hi

Just a remark: be careful with the word blank (bad word). CountA will return the number of non-empty cells. If you have a cell with a formula that return "" (empty string) CountA will count it.
 
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