How to get count of rows in a named range?

doofusboy

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I would have thought:

ThisWorkbook.Names("MyNamedRange").RefersToRange.Rows

-OR-

ThisWorkbook.Names("MyNamedRange").RefersToRange.Count

-OR-

ThisWorkbook.Names("MyNamedRange").RefersToRange.Rows.Count

All give me 'Invalid use of propert error'.

Any help appreciated.
 

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Thanks everyone for your responses.

.Rows.Count is working for me now.

Am quessing IDE was in error state because this started working after closing and reopening the file.
 
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