Find last used cell in Excel VBA

When I want to find the last used cell value, I use:

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<code>Dim LastRow As Long
LastRow = Range("E4:E48").End(xlDown).Row
Debug.Print LastRow
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<code>Dim LastRow As Long LastRow = Range("E4:E48").End(xlDown).Row Debug.Print LastRow </code>
Dim LastRow As Long

LastRow = Range("E4:E48").End(xlDown).Row

Debug.Print LastRow

I’m getting the wrong output when I put a single element into a cell. But when I put more than one value into the cell, the output is correct.
What’s the reason behind this?

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NOTE: I intend to make this a “one stop post” where you can use the Correct way to find the last row. This will also cover the best practices to follow when finding the last row. And hence I will keep on updating it whenever I come across a new scenario/information.


Unreliable ways of finding the last row

Some of the most common ways of finding last row which are highly unreliable and hence should never be used.

  1. UsedRange
  2. xlDown
  3. CountA

UsedRange should NEVER be used to find the last cell which has data. It is highly unreliable. Try this experiment.

Type something in cell A5. Now when you calculate the last row with any of the methods given below, it will give you 5. Now color the cell A10 red. If you now use the any of the below code, you will still get 5. If you use Usedrange.Rows.Count what do you get? It won’t be 5.

Here is a scenario to show how UsedRange works.

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xlDown is equally unreliable.

Consider this code

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<code>lastrow = Range("A1").End(xlDown).Row
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<code>lastrow = Range("A1").End(xlDown).Row </code>
lastrow = Range("A1").End(xlDown).Row

What would happen if there was only one cell (A1) which had data? You will end up reaching the last row in the worksheet! It’s like selecting cell A1 and then pressing End key and then pressing Down Arrow key. This will also give you unreliable results if there are blank cells in a range.

CountA is also unreliable because it will give you incorrect result if there are blank cells in between.

And hence one should avoid the use of UsedRange, xlDown and CountA to find the last cell.


Find Last Row in a Column

To find the last Row in Col E use this

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<code>With Sheets("Sheet1")
LastRow = .Range("E" & .Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
End With
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<code>With Sheets("Sheet1") LastRow = .Range("E" & .Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row End With </code>
With Sheets("Sheet1")
    LastRow = .Range("E" & .Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
End With

If you notice that we have a . before Rows.Count. We often chose to ignore that. See THIS question on the possible error that you may get. I always advise using . before Rows.Count and Columns.Count. That question is a classic scenario where the code will fail because the Rows.Count returns 65536 for Excel 2003 and earlier and 1048576 for Excel 2007 and later. Similarly Columns.Count returns 256 and 16384, respectively.

The above fact that Excel 2007+ has 1048576 rows also emphasizes on the fact that we should always declare the variable which will hold the row value as Long instead of Integer else you will get an Overflow error.

Note that this approach will skip any hidden rows. Looking back at my screenshot above for column A, if row 8 were hidden, this approach would return 5 instead of 8.


Find Last Row in a Sheet

To find the Effective last row in the sheet, use this. Notice the use of Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(.Cells). This is required because if there are no cells with data in the worksheet then .Find will give you Run Time Error 91: Object Variable or With block variable not set

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<code>With Sheets("Sheet1")
If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(.Cells) <> 0 Then
lastrow = .Cells.Find(What:="*", _
After:=.Range("A1"), _
Lookat:=xlPart, _
LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _
SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
MatchCase:=False).Row
Else
lastrow = 1
End If
End With
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<code>With Sheets("Sheet1") If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(.Cells) <> 0 Then lastrow = .Cells.Find(What:="*", _ After:=.Range("A1"), _ Lookat:=xlPart, _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _ MatchCase:=False).Row Else lastrow = 1 End If End With </code>
With Sheets("Sheet1")
    If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(.Cells) <> 0 Then
        lastrow = .Cells.Find(What:="*", _
                      After:=.Range("A1"), _
                      Lookat:=xlPart, _
                      LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
                      SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _
                      SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
                      MatchCase:=False).Row
    Else
        lastrow = 1
    End If
End With

Find Last Row in a Table (ListObject)

The same principles apply, for example to get the last row in the third column of a table:

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<code>Sub FindLastRowInExcelTableColAandB()
Dim lastRow As Long
Dim ws As Worksheet, tbl as ListObject
Set ws = Sheets("Sheet1") 'Modify as needed
'Assuming the name of the table is "Table1", modify as needed
Set tbl = ws.ListObjects("Table1")
With tbl.ListColumns(3).Range
lastrow = .Find(What:="*", _
After:=.Cells(1), _
Lookat:=xlPart, _
LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _
SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
MatchCase:=False).Row
End With
End Sub
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<code>Sub FindLastRowInExcelTableColAandB() Dim lastRow As Long Dim ws As Worksheet, tbl as ListObject Set ws = Sheets("Sheet1") 'Modify as needed 'Assuming the name of the table is "Table1", modify as needed Set tbl = ws.ListObjects("Table1") With tbl.ListColumns(3).Range lastrow = .Find(What:="*", _ After:=.Cells(1), _ Lookat:=xlPart, _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _ MatchCase:=False).Row End With End Sub </code>
Sub FindLastRowInExcelTableColAandB()
Dim lastRow As Long
Dim ws As Worksheet, tbl as ListObject
Set ws = Sheets("Sheet1")  'Modify as needed
'Assuming the name of the table is "Table1", modify as needed
Set tbl = ws.ListObjects("Table1")

With tbl.ListColumns(3).Range
    lastrow = .Find(What:="*", _
                After:=.Cells(1), _
                Lookat:=xlPart, _
                LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
                SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _
                SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
                MatchCase:=False).Row
End With

End Sub

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Note: this answer was motivated by this comment. The purpose of UsedRange is different from what is mentioned in the answer above.

As to the correct way of finding the last used cell, one has first to decide what is considered used, and then select a suitable method. I conceive at least three meanings:

  1. Used = non-blank, i.e., having data.

  2. Used = “… in use, meaning the section that contains data or formatting.”
    As per official documentation, this is the criterion used by Excel at the time of saving. See also this official documentation.
    If one is not aware of this, the criterion may produce unexpected results, but it may also be intentionally exploited (less often, surely), e.g., to highlight or print specific regions, which may eventually have no data.
    And, of course, it is desirable as a criterion for the range to use when saving a workbook, lest losing part of one’s work.

  3. Used = “… in use, meaning the section that contains data or formattingor conditional formatting.
    Same as 2., but also including cells that are the target for any Conditional Formatting rule.

How to find the last used cell depends on what you want (your criterion).

For criterion 1, I suggest reading this answer.
Note that UsedRange is cited as unreliable. I think that is misleading (i.e., “unfair” to UsedRange), as UsedRange is simply not meant to report the last cell containing data. So it should not be used in this case, as indicated in that answer. See also this comment.

For criterion 2, UsedRange is the most reliable option, as compared to other options also designed for this use. It even makes it unnecessary to save a workbook to make sure that the last cell is updated.
Ctrl+End will go to a wrong cell prior to saving
(“The last cell is not reset until you save the worksheet”, from
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa139976%28v=office.10%29.aspx.
It is an old reference, but in this respect valid).

For criterion 3, I do not know any built-in method.
Criterion 2 does not account for Conditional Formatting. One may have formatted cells, based on formulas, which are not detected by UsedRange or Ctrl+End.
In the figure, the last cell is B3, since formatting was applied explicitly to it. Cells B6:D7 have a format derived from a Conditional Formatting rule, and this is not detected even by UsedRange.
Accounting for this would require some VBA programming.

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As to your specific question:
What’s the reason behind this?

Your code uses the first cell in your range E4:E48 as a trampoline, for jumping down with End(xlDown).

The “erroneous” output will obtain if there are no non-blank cells in your range other than perhaps the first. Then, you are leaping in the dark, i.e., down the worksheet
(you should note the difference between blank and empty string!).

Note that:

  1. If your range contains non-contiguous non-blank cells, then it will also give a wrong result.

  2. If there is only one non-blank cell, but it is not the first one, your code will still give you the correct result.

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I created this one-stop function for determining the last row, column and cell, be it for data, formatted (grouped/commented/hidden) cells or conditional formatting.

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<code>Sub LastCellMsg()
Dim strResult As String
Dim lngDataRow As Long
Dim lngDataCol As Long
Dim strDataCell As String
Dim strDataFormatRow As String
Dim lngDataFormatCol As Long
Dim strDataFormatCell As String
Dim oFormatCond As FormatCondition
Dim lngTempRow As Long
Dim lngTempCol As Long
Dim lngCFRow As Long
Dim lngCFCol As Long
Dim strCFCell As String
Dim lngOverallRow As Long
Dim lngOverallCol As Long
Dim strOverallCell As String
With ActiveSheet
If .ListObjects.Count > 0 Then
MsgBox "Cannot return reliable results, as there is at least one table in the worksheet."
Exit Sub
End If
strResult = "Workbook name: " & .Parent.Name & vbCrLf
strResult = strResult & "Sheet name: " & .Name & vbCrLf
'DATA:
'last data row
If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(.Cells) <> 0 Then
lngDataRow = .Cells.Find(What:="*", _
After:=.Range("A1"), _
Lookat:=xlPart, _
LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _
SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
MatchCase:=False).Row
Else
lngDataRow = 1
End If
'strResult = strResult & "Last data row: " & lngDataRow & vbCrLf
'last data column
If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(.Cells) <> 0 Then
lngDataCol = .Cells.Find(What:="*", _
After:=.Range("A1"), _
Lookat:=xlPart, _
LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, _
SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
MatchCase:=False).Column
Else
lngDataCol = 1
End If
'strResult = strResult & "Last data column: " & lngDataCol & vbCrLf
'last data cell
strDataCell = Replace(Cells(lngDataRow, lngDataCol).Address, "$", vbNullString)
strResult = strResult & "Last data cell: " & strDataCell & vbCrLf
'FORMATS:
'last data/formatted/grouped/commented/hidden row
strDataFormatRow = StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(.UsedRange.Address), "$")(0))
'strResult = strResult & "Last data/formatted row: " & strDataFormatRow & vbCrLf
'last data/formatted/grouped/commented/hidden column
lngDataFormatCol = Range(StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(.UsedRange.Address), "$")(1)) & "1").Column
'strResult = strResult & "Last data/formatted column: " & lngDataFormatCol & vbCrLf
'last data/formatted/grouped/commented/hidden cell
strDataFormatCell = Replace(Cells(strDataFormatRow, lngDataFormatCol).Address, "$", vbNullString)
strResult = strResult & "Last data/formatted cell: " & strDataFormatCell & vbCrLf
'CONDITIONAL FORMATS:
For Each oFormatCond In .Cells.FormatConditions
'last conditionally-formatted row
lngTempRow = CLng(StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(oFormatCond.AppliesTo.Address), "$")(0)))
If lngTempRow > lngCFRow Then lngCFRow = lngTempRow
'last conditionally-formatted column
lngTempCol = Range(StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(oFormatCond.AppliesTo.Address), "$")(1)) & "1").Column
If lngTempCol > lngCFCol Then lngCFCol = lngTempCol
Next
'no results are returned for Conditional Format if there is no such
If lngCFRow <> 0 Then
'strResult = strResult & "Last cond-formatted row: " & lngCFRow & vbCrLf
'strResult = strResult & "Last cond-formatted column: " & lngCFCol & vbCrLf
'last conditionally-formatted cell
strCFCell = Replace(Cells(lngCFRow, lngCFCol).Address, "$", vbNullString)
strResult = strResult & "Last cond-formatted cell: " & strCFCell & vbCrLf
End If
'OVERALL:
lngOverallRow = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(lngDataRow, strDataFormatRow, lngCFRow)
'strResult = strResult & "Last overall row: " & lngOverallRow & vbCrLf
lngOverallCol = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(lngDataCol, lngDataFormatCol, lngCFCol)
'strResult = strResult & "Last overall column: " & lngOverallCol & vbCrLf
strOverallCell = Replace(.Cells(lngOverallRow, lngOverallCol).Address, "$", vbNullString)
strResult = strResult & "Last overall cell: " & strOverallCell & vbCrLf
MsgBox strResult
Debug.Print strResult
End With
End Sub
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<code>Sub LastCellMsg() Dim strResult As String Dim lngDataRow As Long Dim lngDataCol As Long Dim strDataCell As String Dim strDataFormatRow As String Dim lngDataFormatCol As Long Dim strDataFormatCell As String Dim oFormatCond As FormatCondition Dim lngTempRow As Long Dim lngTempCol As Long Dim lngCFRow As Long Dim lngCFCol As Long Dim strCFCell As String Dim lngOverallRow As Long Dim lngOverallCol As Long Dim strOverallCell As String With ActiveSheet If .ListObjects.Count > 0 Then MsgBox "Cannot return reliable results, as there is at least one table in the worksheet." Exit Sub End If strResult = "Workbook name: " & .Parent.Name & vbCrLf strResult = strResult & "Sheet name: " & .Name & vbCrLf 'DATA: 'last data row If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(.Cells) <> 0 Then lngDataRow = .Cells.Find(What:="*", _ After:=.Range("A1"), _ Lookat:=xlPart, _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _ MatchCase:=False).Row Else lngDataRow = 1 End If 'strResult = strResult & "Last data row: " & lngDataRow & vbCrLf 'last data column If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(.Cells) <> 0 Then lngDataCol = .Cells.Find(What:="*", _ After:=.Range("A1"), _ Lookat:=xlPart, _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, _ SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, _ SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _ MatchCase:=False).Column Else lngDataCol = 1 End If 'strResult = strResult & "Last data column: " & lngDataCol & vbCrLf 'last data cell strDataCell = Replace(Cells(lngDataRow, lngDataCol).Address, "$", vbNullString) strResult = strResult & "Last data cell: " & strDataCell & vbCrLf 'FORMATS: 'last data/formatted/grouped/commented/hidden row strDataFormatRow = StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(.UsedRange.Address), "$")(0)) 'strResult = strResult & "Last data/formatted row: " & strDataFormatRow & vbCrLf 'last data/formatted/grouped/commented/hidden column lngDataFormatCol = Range(StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(.UsedRange.Address), "$")(1)) & "1").Column 'strResult = strResult & "Last data/formatted column: " & lngDataFormatCol & vbCrLf 'last data/formatted/grouped/commented/hidden cell strDataFormatCell = Replace(Cells(strDataFormatRow, lngDataFormatCol).Address, "$", vbNullString) strResult = strResult & "Last data/formatted cell: " & strDataFormatCell & vbCrLf 'CONDITIONAL FORMATS: For Each oFormatCond In .Cells.FormatConditions 'last conditionally-formatted row lngTempRow = CLng(StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(oFormatCond.AppliesTo.Address), "$")(0))) If lngTempRow > lngCFRow Then lngCFRow = lngTempRow 'last conditionally-formatted column lngTempCol = Range(StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(oFormatCond.AppliesTo.Address), "$")(1)) & "1").Column If lngTempCol > lngCFCol Then lngCFCol = lngTempCol Next 'no results are returned for Conditional Format if there is no such If lngCFRow <> 0 Then 'strResult = strResult & "Last cond-formatted row: " & lngCFRow & vbCrLf 'strResult = strResult & "Last cond-formatted column: " & lngCFCol & vbCrLf 'last conditionally-formatted cell strCFCell = Replace(Cells(lngCFRow, lngCFCol).Address, "$", vbNullString) strResult = strResult & "Last cond-formatted cell: " & strCFCell & vbCrLf End If 'OVERALL: lngOverallRow = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(lngDataRow, strDataFormatRow, lngCFRow) 'strResult = strResult & "Last overall row: " & lngOverallRow & vbCrLf lngOverallCol = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(lngDataCol, lngDataFormatCol, lngCFCol) 'strResult = strResult & "Last overall column: " & lngOverallCol & vbCrLf strOverallCell = Replace(.Cells(lngOverallRow, lngOverallCol).Address, "$", vbNullString) strResult = strResult & "Last overall cell: " & strOverallCell & vbCrLf MsgBox strResult Debug.Print strResult End With End Sub </code>
Sub LastCellMsg()
    Dim strResult As String
    Dim lngDataRow As Long
    Dim lngDataCol As Long
    Dim strDataCell As String
    Dim strDataFormatRow As String
    Dim lngDataFormatCol As Long
    Dim strDataFormatCell As String
    Dim oFormatCond As FormatCondition
    Dim lngTempRow As Long
    Dim lngTempCol As Long
    Dim lngCFRow As Long
    Dim lngCFCol As Long
    Dim strCFCell As String
    Dim lngOverallRow As Long
    Dim lngOverallCol As Long
    Dim strOverallCell As String

    With ActiveSheet

        If .ListObjects.Count > 0 Then
            MsgBox "Cannot return reliable results, as there is at least one table in the worksheet."
            Exit Sub
        End If

        strResult = "Workbook name: " & .Parent.Name & vbCrLf
        strResult = strResult & "Sheet name: " & .Name & vbCrLf

        'DATA:
        'last data row
        If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(.Cells) <> 0 Then
            lngDataRow = .Cells.Find(What:="*", _
             After:=.Range("A1"), _
             Lookat:=xlPart, _
             LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
             SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _
             SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
             MatchCase:=False).Row
        Else
            lngDataRow = 1
        End If
        'strResult = strResult & "Last data row: " & lngDataRow & vbCrLf

        'last data column
        If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(.Cells) <> 0 Then
            lngDataCol = .Cells.Find(What:="*", _
             After:=.Range("A1"), _
             Lookat:=xlPart, _
             LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
             SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, _
             SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
             MatchCase:=False).Column
        Else
            lngDataCol = 1
        End If
        'strResult = strResult & "Last data column: " & lngDataCol & vbCrLf

        'last data cell
        strDataCell = Replace(Cells(lngDataRow, lngDataCol).Address, "$", vbNullString)
        strResult = strResult & "Last data cell: " & strDataCell & vbCrLf

        'FORMATS:
        'last data/formatted/grouped/commented/hidden row
        strDataFormatRow = StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(.UsedRange.Address), "$")(0))
        'strResult = strResult & "Last data/formatted row: " & strDataFormatRow & vbCrLf

        'last data/formatted/grouped/commented/hidden column
        lngDataFormatCol = Range(StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(.UsedRange.Address), "$")(1)) & "1").Column
        'strResult = strResult & "Last data/formatted column: " & lngDataFormatCol & vbCrLf

        'last data/formatted/grouped/commented/hidden cell
        strDataFormatCell = Replace(Cells(strDataFormatRow, lngDataFormatCol).Address, "$", vbNullString)
        strResult = strResult & "Last data/formatted cell: " & strDataFormatCell & vbCrLf

        'CONDITIONAL FORMATS:
        For Each oFormatCond In .Cells.FormatConditions

            'last conditionally-formatted row
            lngTempRow = CLng(StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(oFormatCond.AppliesTo.Address), "$")(0)))
            If lngTempRow > lngCFRow Then lngCFRow = lngTempRow

            'last conditionally-formatted column
            lngTempCol = Range(StrReverse(Split(StrReverse(oFormatCond.AppliesTo.Address), "$")(1)) & "1").Column
            If lngTempCol > lngCFCol Then lngCFCol = lngTempCol
        Next
        'no results are returned for Conditional Format if there is no such
        If lngCFRow <> 0 Then
            'strResult = strResult & "Last cond-formatted row: " & lngCFRow & vbCrLf
            'strResult = strResult & "Last cond-formatted column: " & lngCFCol & vbCrLf

            'last conditionally-formatted cell
            strCFCell = Replace(Cells(lngCFRow, lngCFCol).Address, "$", vbNullString)
            strResult = strResult & "Last cond-formatted cell: " & strCFCell & vbCrLf
        End If

        'OVERALL:
        lngOverallRow = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(lngDataRow, strDataFormatRow, lngCFRow)
        'strResult = strResult & "Last overall row: " & lngOverallRow & vbCrLf
        lngOverallCol = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(lngDataCol, lngDataFormatCol, lngCFCol)
        'strResult = strResult & "Last overall column: " & lngOverallCol & vbCrLf
        strOverallCell = Replace(.Cells(lngOverallRow, lngOverallCol).Address, "$", vbNullString)
        strResult = strResult & "Last overall cell: " & strOverallCell & vbCrLf

        MsgBox strResult
        Debug.Print strResult

    End With

End Sub

Results look like this:
determine last cell

For more detailed results, some lines in the code can be uncommented:
last column, row

One limitation exists – if there are tables in the sheet, results can become unreliable, so I decided to avoid running the code in this case:

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<code>If .ListObjects.Count > 0 Then
MsgBox "Cannot return reliable results, as there is at least one table in the worksheet."
Exit Sub
End If
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<code>If .ListObjects.Count > 0 Then MsgBox "Cannot return reliable results, as there is at least one table in the worksheet." Exit Sub End If </code>
If .ListObjects.Count > 0 Then
    MsgBox "Cannot return reliable results, as there is at least one table in the worksheet."
    Exit Sub
End If

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Since the original question is about problems with finding the last cell, in this answer I will list the various ways you can get unexpected results; see my answer to “How can I find last row that contains data in the Excel sheet with a macro?” for my take on solving this.

I’ll start by expanding on the answer by sancho.s and the comment by GlennFromIowa, adding even more detail:

[…] one has first to decide what is considered used. I see at least 6 meanings. Cell has:

  • 1) data, i.e., a formula, possibly resulting in a blank value;
  • 2) a value, i.e., a non-blank formula or constant;
  • 3) formatting;
  • 4) conditional formatting;
  • 5) a shape (including Comment) overlapping the cell;
  • 6) involvement in a Table (List Object).

Which combination do you want to test for? Some (such as Tables) may be more difficult to test for, and some may be rare (such as a shape outside of data range), but others may vary based on the situation (e.g., formulas with blank values).

Other things you might want to consider:

  • A) Can there be hidden rows (e.g. autofilter), blank cells or blank rows?
  • B) What kind of performance is acceptable?
  • C) Can the VBA macro affect the workbook or the application settings in any way?

With that in mind, let’s see how the common ways of getting the “last cell” can produce unexpected results:

  • The .End(xlDown) code from the question will break most easily (e.g. with a single non-empty cell or when there are blank cells in between) for the reasons explained in the answer by Siddharth Rout here (search for “xlDown is equally unreliable.”) ????
  • Any solution based on Counting (CountA or Cells*.Count) or .CurrentRegion will also break in presence of blank cells or rows ????
  • A solution involving .End(xlUp) to search backwards from the end of a column will, just as CTRL+UP, look for data (formulas producing a blank value are considered “data”) in visible rows (so using it with autofilter enabled might produce incorrect results ⚠️).

    You have to take care to avoid the standard pitfalls (for details I’ll again refer to the answer by Siddharth Rout here, look for the “Find Last Row in a Column” section), such as hard-coding the last row (Range("A65536").End(xlUp)) instead of relying on sht.Rows.Count.

  • .SpecialCells(xlLastCell) is equivalent to CTRL+END, returning the bottom-most and right-most cell of the “used range”, so all caveats that apply to relying on the “used range”, apply to this method as well. In addition, the “used range” is only reset when saving the workbook and when accessing worksheet.UsedRange, so xlLastCell might produce stale results⚠️ with unsaved modifications (e.g. after some rows were deleted). See the nearby answer by dotNET.
  • sht.UsedRange (described in detail in the answer by sancho.s here) considers both data and formatting (though not conditional formatting) and resets the “used range” of the worksheet, which may or may not be what you want.

    Note that a common mistake ️is to use .UsedRange.Rows.Count⚠️, which returns the number of rows in the used range, not the last row number (they will be different if the first few rows are blank), for details see newguy’s answer to How can I find last row that contains data in the Excel sheet with a macro?

  • .Find allows you to find the last row with any data (including formulas) or a non-blank value in any column. You can choose whether you’re interested in formulas or values, but the catch is that it resets the defaults in the Excel’s Find dialog ️️⚠️, which can be highly confusing to your users. It also needs to be used carefully, see the answer by Siddharth Rout here (section “Find Last Row in a Sheet”)
  • More explicit solutions that check individual Cells‘ in a loop are generally slower than re-using an Excel function (although can still be performant), but let you specify exactly what you want to find. See my solution based on UsedRange and VBA arrays to find the last cell with data in the given column — it handles hidden rows, filters, blanks, does not modify the Find defaults and is quite performant.

Whatever solution you pick, be careful

  • to use Long instead of Integer to store the row numbers (to avoid getting Overflow with more than 65k rows) and
  • to always specify the worksheet you’re working with (i.e. Dim ws As Worksheet ... ws.Range(...) instead of Range(...))
  • when using .Value (which is a Variant) avoid implicit casts like .Value <> "" as they will fail if the cell contains an error value.

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One important note to keep in mind when using the solution …

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<code>LastRow = ws.Cells.Find(What:="*", After:=ws.range("a1"), SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row
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<code>LastRow = ws.Cells.Find(What:="*", After:=ws.range("a1"), SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row </code>
LastRow = ws.Cells.Find(What:="*", After:=ws.range("a1"), SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row

… is to ensure that your LastRow variable is of Long type:

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<code>Dim LastRow as Long
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<code>Dim LastRow as Long </code>
Dim LastRow as Long

Otherwise you will end up getting OVERFLOW errors in certain situations in .XLSX workbooks

This is my encapsulated function that I drop in to various code uses.

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<code>Private Function FindLastRow(ws As Worksheet) As Long
' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' Find the last used Row on a Worksheet
' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If WorksheetFunction.CountA(ws.Cells) > 0 Then
' Search for any entry, by searching backwards by Rows.
FindLastRow = ws.Cells.Find(What:="*", After:=ws.range("a1"), SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row
End If
End Function
</code>
<code>Private Function FindLastRow(ws As Worksheet) As Long ' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ' Find the last used Row on a Worksheet ' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If WorksheetFunction.CountA(ws.Cells) > 0 Then ' Search for any entry, by searching backwards by Rows. FindLastRow = ws.Cells.Find(What:="*", After:=ws.range("a1"), SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row End If End Function </code>
Private Function FindLastRow(ws As Worksheet) As Long
    ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ' Find the last used Row on a Worksheet
    ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    If WorksheetFunction.CountA(ws.Cells) > 0 Then
        ' Search for any entry, by searching backwards by Rows.
        FindLastRow = ws.Cells.Find(What:="*", After:=ws.range("a1"), SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row
    End If
End Function

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I would add to the answer given by Siddarth Rout to say that the CountA call can be skipped by having Find return a Range object, instead of a row number, and then test the returned Range object to see if it is Nothing (blank worksheet).

Also, I would have my version of any LastRow procedure return a zero for a blank worksheet, then I can know it is blank.

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I wonder that nobody has mentioned this, But the easiest way of getting the last used cell is:

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<code>Function GetLastCell(sh as Worksheet) As Range
GetLastCell = sh.Cells(1,1).SpecialCells(xlLastCell)
End Function
</code>
<code>Function GetLastCell(sh as Worksheet) As Range GetLastCell = sh.Cells(1,1).SpecialCells(xlLastCell) End Function </code>
Function GetLastCell(sh as Worksheet) As Range
    GetLastCell = sh.Cells(1,1).SpecialCells(xlLastCell)
End Function

This essentially returns the same cell that you get by Ctrl + End after selecting Cell A1.

A word of caution: Excel keeps track of the most bottom-right cell that was ever used in a worksheet. So if for example you enter something in B3 and something else in H8 and then later on delete the contents of H8, pressing Ctrl + End will still take you to H8 cell. The above function will have the same behavior.

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Updated at End of 2021

With Excel’s new calculation engine and array functionality, and Filter Function, I believe this topic should now be far less contested and that the below options offer the best mix of speed, reliability, and simplicity (which has proven difficult to balance in the past as the numerous posts here illustrate).

Also, I’m defining last used as NOT blank as defined by the isBlank function.

Excel Formula

First, note that the Filter Function makes it much simpler to get a last cell using the below formulas for a specific row or column (in these case Column A or Row 1):

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<code>=MAX(FILTER(ROW(A:A),NOT(ISBLANK(A:A))))
=MAX(FILTER(COLUMN(1:1),NOT(ISBLANK(1:1))))
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<code>=MAX(FILTER(ROW(A:A),NOT(ISBLANK(A:A)))) =MAX(FILTER(COLUMN(1:1),NOT(ISBLANK(1:1)))) </code>
=MAX(FILTER(ROW(A:A),NOT(ISBLANK(A:A))))
=MAX(FILTER(COLUMN(1:1),NOT(ISBLANK(1:1))))

VBA Function For Last Row Specific Range

Using the above function we can convert it into a VBA function, yet make it even faster by limiting the range, while expanding its capabilities by doing multiple columns (thanks to Chris Neilsen for immediate feedback tweeking/suggestions). I also found massive speed improvement by scoping each column to only be a range with a row HIGHER than the previous last row.

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<code>Function FindLastRowInRange(someColumns As Range) As Long
Const zFx = "=MAX(FILTER(ROW(????),NOT(ISBLANK(????)),0))"
Dim tRng As Range, i As Long, tRow As Long, pRng As Range
With someColumns.Worksheet
Set tRng = Intersect(someColumns.EntireColumn, .UsedRange)
For i = 1 To tRng.Columns.Count
Set pRng = Intersect(tRng.Columns(i), _
Range(.Rows(FindLastRowInRange + 1), .Rows(.Rows.Count)))
If Not pRng Is Nothing Then
tRow = .Evaluate(Replace(zFx, "????", _
pRng.Address, 1, -1))
If tRow > FindLastRowInRange Then _
FindLastRowInRange = tRow
End If
Next i
End With
End Function
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<code>Function FindLastRowInRange(someColumns As Range) As Long Const zFx = "=MAX(FILTER(ROW(????),NOT(ISBLANK(????)),0))" Dim tRng As Range, i As Long, tRow As Long, pRng As Range With someColumns.Worksheet Set tRng = Intersect(someColumns.EntireColumn, .UsedRange) For i = 1 To tRng.Columns.Count Set pRng = Intersect(tRng.Columns(i), _ Range(.Rows(FindLastRowInRange + 1), .Rows(.Rows.Count))) If Not pRng Is Nothing Then tRow = .Evaluate(Replace(zFx, "????", _ pRng.Address, 1, -1)) If tRow > FindLastRowInRange Then _ FindLastRowInRange = tRow End If Next i End With End Function </code>
Function FindLastRowInRange(someColumns As Range) As Long
Const zFx = "=MAX(FILTER(ROW(????),NOT(ISBLANK(????)),0))"
   
   Dim tRng As Range, i As Long, tRow As Long, pRng As Range
   With someColumns.Worksheet
      Set tRng = Intersect(someColumns.EntireColumn, .UsedRange)
      
      For i = 1 To tRng.Columns.Count
         
         Set pRng = Intersect(tRng.Columns(i), _
         Range(.Rows(FindLastRowInRange + 1), .Rows(.Rows.Count)))
         
         If Not pRng Is Nothing Then
            tRow = .Evaluate(Replace(zFx, "????", _
               pRng.Address, 1, -1))
         
            If tRow > FindLastRowInRange Then _
               FindLastRowInRange = tRow
            
         End If
      Next i
   End With
End Function

VBA Function For Last Row In Worksheet

To consider the entire worksheet (all columns), I would recommend using a different VBA formula that references the prior one, but is a Volatile Function. This ensures that the formula updates with any changes to a worksheet. Obviously, one could combine these two formulas, but I prefer to limit the usage of volatile functions.

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<code>Function FindLastRowInSheet(anywhereInSheet As Range) As Long
Application.Volatile
FindLastRowInSheet = FindLastRowInRange(anywhereInSheet.Worksheet.UsedRange)
End Function
</code>
<code>Function FindLastRowInSheet(anywhereInSheet As Range) As Long Application.Volatile FindLastRowInSheet = FindLastRowInRange(anywhereInSheet.Worksheet.UsedRange) End Function </code>
Function FindLastRowInSheet(anywhereInSheet As Range) As Long
      Application.Volatile
      FindLastRowInSheet = FindLastRowInRange(anywhereInSheet.Worksheet.UsedRange)
End Function

Advantages Compared To Other Options

  • Allows for some or ALL rows/columns in worksheet without changing approach.
  • No possibility of missing hidden rows as is a risk with xlup
  • Ignores formatted/usedrange issues.
  • Does not interfere with user’s Find settings.
  • Uses worksheet functionality which is faster than VBA calcs.
  • No counting cells (performance hog).

Hopefully this ends the debate, but if anyone finds weaknesses in this please share.

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I was looking for a way to mimic the CTRL+Shift+End, so dotNET solution is great, except with my Excel 2010 I need to add a set if I want to avoid an error:

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<code>Function GetLastCell(sh As Worksheet) As Range
Set GetLastCell = sh.Cells(1, 1).SpecialCells(xlLastCell)
End Function
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<code>Function GetLastCell(sh As Worksheet) As Range Set GetLastCell = sh.Cells(1, 1).SpecialCells(xlLastCell) End Function </code>
Function GetLastCell(sh As Worksheet) As Range
  Set GetLastCell = sh.Cells(1, 1).SpecialCells(xlLastCell)
End Function

and how to check this for yourself:

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Dim ws As Worksheet, r As Range
Set ws = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1")
Set r = GetLastCell(ws)
MsgBox r.Column & "-" & r.Row
End Sub
</code>
<code>Sub test() Dim ws As Worksheet, r As Range Set ws = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1") Set r = GetLastCell(ws) MsgBox r.Column & "-" & r.Row End Sub </code>
Sub test()
  Dim ws As Worksheet, r As Range
  Set ws = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1")
  Set r = GetLastCell(ws)
  MsgBox r.Column & "-" & r.Row
End Sub

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<code>sub last_filled_cell()
msgbox range("A65536").end(xlup).row
end sub
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<code>sub last_filled_cell() msgbox range("A65536").end(xlup).row end sub </code>
sub last_filled_cell()
msgbox range("A65536").end(xlup).row
end sub

Here, A65536 is the last cell in the Column A this code was tested on excel 2003.

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However this question is seeking to find the last row using VBA, I think it would be good to include an array formula for worksheet function as this gets visited frequently:

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<code>{=ADDRESS(MATCH(INDEX(D:D,MAX(IF(D:D<>"",ROW(D:D)-ROW(D1)+1)),1),D:D,0),COLUMN(D:D))}
</code>
<code>{=ADDRESS(MATCH(INDEX(D:D,MAX(IF(D:D<>"",ROW(D:D)-ROW(D1)+1)),1),D:D,0),COLUMN(D:D))} </code>
{=ADDRESS(MATCH(INDEX(D:D,MAX(IF(D:D<>"",ROW(D:D)-ROW(D1)+1)),1),D:D,0),COLUMN(D:D))}

You need to enter the formula without brackets and then hit Shift + Ctrl + Enter to make it an array formula.

This will give you address of last used cell in the column D.


Thanks to pgsystemtester, this will give you the row number of last used cell:

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<code>{=MATCH(INDEX(D:D,MAX(IF(D:D<>"",ROW(D:D)-ROW(D1)+1)),1),D:D,0)}
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<code>{=MATCH(INDEX(D:D,MAX(IF(D:D<>"",ROW(D:D)-ROW(D1)+1)),1),D:D,0)} </code>
{=MATCH(INDEX(D:D,MAX(IF(D:D<>"",ROW(D:D)-ROW(D1)+1)),1),D:D,0)}

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<code>Sub lastRow()
Dim i As Long
i = Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row
MsgBox i
End Sub
sub LastRow()
'Paste & for better understanding of the working use F8 Key to run the code .
dim WS as worksheet
dim i as long
set ws = thisworkbook("SheetName")
ws.activate
ws.range("a1").select
ws.range("a1048576").select
activecell.end(xlup).select
i= activecell.row
msgbox "My Last Row Is " & i
End sub
</code>
<code>Sub lastRow() Dim i As Long i = Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row MsgBox i End Sub sub LastRow() 'Paste & for better understanding of the working use F8 Key to run the code . dim WS as worksheet dim i as long set ws = thisworkbook("SheetName") ws.activate ws.range("a1").select ws.range("a1048576").select activecell.end(xlup).select i= activecell.row msgbox "My Last Row Is " & i End sub </code>
Sub lastRow()

    Dim i As Long
        i = Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row
            MsgBox i

End Sub

sub LastRow()

'Paste & for better understanding of the working use F8 Key to run the code .

dim WS as worksheet
dim i as long

set ws = thisworkbook("SheetName")

ws.activate

ws.range("a1").select

ws.range("a1048576").select

activecell.end(xlup).select

i= activecell.row

msgbox "My Last Row Is " & i

End sub

For the last 3+ years these are the functions that I am using for finding last row and last column per defined column(for row) and row(for column):

Last Column:

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<code>Function lastCol(Optional wsName As String, Optional rowToCheck As Long = 1) As Long
Dim ws As Worksheet
If wsName = vbNullString Then
Set ws = ActiveSheet
Else
Set ws = Worksheets(wsName)
End If
lastCol = ws.Cells(rowToCheck, ws.Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column
End Function
</code>
<code>Function lastCol(Optional wsName As String, Optional rowToCheck As Long = 1) As Long Dim ws As Worksheet If wsName = vbNullString Then Set ws = ActiveSheet Else Set ws = Worksheets(wsName) End If lastCol = ws.Cells(rowToCheck, ws.Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column End Function </code>
Function lastCol(Optional wsName As String, Optional rowToCheck As Long = 1) As Long

    Dim ws  As Worksheet

    If wsName = vbNullString Then
        Set ws = ActiveSheet
    Else
        Set ws = Worksheets(wsName)
    End If

    lastCol = ws.Cells(rowToCheck, ws.Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column

End Function

Last Row:

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<code>Function lastRow(Optional wsName As String, Optional columnToCheck As Long = 1) As Long
Dim ws As Worksheet
If wsName = vbNullString Then
Set ws = ActiveSheet
Else
Set ws = Worksheets(wsName)
End If
lastRow = ws.Cells(ws.Rows.Count, columnToCheck).End(xlUp).Row
End Function
</code>
<code>Function lastRow(Optional wsName As String, Optional columnToCheck As Long = 1) As Long Dim ws As Worksheet If wsName = vbNullString Then Set ws = ActiveSheet Else Set ws = Worksheets(wsName) End If lastRow = ws.Cells(ws.Rows.Count, columnToCheck).End(xlUp).Row End Function </code>
Function lastRow(Optional wsName As String, Optional columnToCheck As Long = 1) As Long

    Dim ws As Worksheet

    If wsName = vbNullString Then
        Set ws = ActiveSheet
    Else
        Set ws = Worksheets(wsName)
    End If

    lastRow = ws.Cells(ws.Rows.Count, columnToCheck).End(xlUp).Row

End Function

For the case of the OP, this is the way to get the last row in column E:

Debug.Print lastRow(columnToCheck:=Range("E4:E48").Column)

Last Row, counting empty rows with data:

Here we may use the well-known Excel formulas, which give us the last row of a worksheet in Excel, without involving VBA – =IFERROR(LOOKUP(2,1/(NOT(ISBLANK(A:A))),ROW(A:A)),0)

In order to put this in VBA and not to write anything in Excel, using the parameters for the latter functions, something like this could be in mind:

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<code>Public Function LastRowWithHidden(Optional wsName As String, Optional columnToCheck As Long = 1) As Long
Dim ws As Worksheet
If wsName = vbNullString Then
Set ws = ActiveSheet
Else
Set ws = Worksheets(wsName)
End If
Dim letters As String
letters = ColLettersGenerator(columnToCheck)
LastRowWithHidden = ws.Evaluate("=IFERROR(LOOKUP(2,1/(NOT(ISBLANK(" & letters & "))),ROW(" & letters & " )),0)")
End Function
Function ColLettersGenerator(col As Long) As String
Dim result As Variant
result = Split(Cells(1, col).Address(True, False), "$")
ColLettersGenerator = result(0) & ":" & result(0)
End Function
</code>
<code>Public Function LastRowWithHidden(Optional wsName As String, Optional columnToCheck As Long = 1) As Long Dim ws As Worksheet If wsName = vbNullString Then Set ws = ActiveSheet Else Set ws = Worksheets(wsName) End If Dim letters As String letters = ColLettersGenerator(columnToCheck) LastRowWithHidden = ws.Evaluate("=IFERROR(LOOKUP(2,1/(NOT(ISBLANK(" & letters & "))),ROW(" & letters & " )),0)") End Function Function ColLettersGenerator(col As Long) As String Dim result As Variant result = Split(Cells(1, col).Address(True, False), "$") ColLettersGenerator = result(0) & ":" & result(0) End Function </code>
Public Function LastRowWithHidden(Optional wsName As String, Optional columnToCheck As Long = 1) As Long

    Dim ws As Worksheet

    If wsName = vbNullString Then
        Set ws = ActiveSheet
    Else
        Set ws = Worksheets(wsName)
    End If

    Dim letters As String
    letters = ColLettersGenerator(columnToCheck)
    LastRowWithHidden = ws.Evaluate("=IFERROR(LOOKUP(2,1/(NOT(ISBLANK(" & letters & "))),ROW(" & letters & " )),0)")

End Function

Function ColLettersGenerator(col As Long) As String

    Dim result As Variant
    result = Split(Cells(1, col).Address(True, False), "$")
    ColLettersGenerator = result(0) & ":" & result(0)

End Function

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Last Row in a regular range or a Table (ListObject)

  1. Finding the last row requires using different methods if the range is a regular range or table (List Object).
  2. Finding the last row in tables requires specifying additional parameters (table name , the column relative position to the first tables column).

I created this universal function for last row, regardless of range type. Just give it any cell reference whatsoever and it will return the last row.
No hassle having to knew range characteristics, especially if your ranges are some times a regular range and sometimes a ListObject.
Using a regular range method on a table might return wrong results.
Sure you can plan ahead of time and use the right method each time, but why bother if you can utilizes a universal function ?

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<code>Sub RunMyLastRow()
Dim Result As Long
Result = MyLastRow(Worksheets(1).Range("A1"))
End Sub
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<code>Sub RunMyLastRow() Dim Result As Long Result = MyLastRow(Worksheets(1).Range("A1")) End Sub </code>
Sub RunMyLastRow()
Dim Result As Long
Result = MyLastRow(Worksheets(1).Range("A1"))
End Sub
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<code> Function MyLastRow(RefrenceRange As Range) As Long
Dim WS As Worksheet
Dim TableName As String
Dim ColNumber As Long
Dim LastRow As Long
Dim FirstColumnTable As Long
Dim ColNumberTable As Long
Set WS = RefrenceRange.Worksheet
TableName = GetTableName(RefrenceRange)
ColNumber = RefrenceRange.Column
''If the table (ListObject) does not start in column "A" we need to calculate the
''first Column table and how many Columns from its beginning the Column is located.
If TableName <> vbNullString Then
FirstColumnTable = WS.ListObjects(TableName).ListColumns(1).Range.Column
ColNumberTable = ColNumber - FirstColumnTable + 1
End If
If TableName = vbNullString Then
LastRow = WS.Cells(WS.Rows.Count, ColNumber).End(xlUp).Row
Else
LastRow = WS.ListObjects(TableName).ListColumns(ColNumberTable).Range.Find( _
What:="*", SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row
End If
MyLastRow = LastRow
End Function
</code>
<code> Function MyLastRow(RefrenceRange As Range) As Long Dim WS As Worksheet Dim TableName As String Dim ColNumber As Long Dim LastRow As Long Dim FirstColumnTable As Long Dim ColNumberTable As Long Set WS = RefrenceRange.Worksheet TableName = GetTableName(RefrenceRange) ColNumber = RefrenceRange.Column ''If the table (ListObject) does not start in column "A" we need to calculate the ''first Column table and how many Columns from its beginning the Column is located. If TableName <> vbNullString Then FirstColumnTable = WS.ListObjects(TableName).ListColumns(1).Range.Column ColNumberTable = ColNumber - FirstColumnTable + 1 End If If TableName = vbNullString Then LastRow = WS.Cells(WS.Rows.Count, ColNumber).End(xlUp).Row Else LastRow = WS.ListObjects(TableName).ListColumns(ColNumberTable).Range.Find( _ What:="*", SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row End If MyLastRow = LastRow End Function </code>
    Function MyLastRow(RefrenceRange As Range) As Long
    Dim WS As Worksheet
    Dim TableName As String
    Dim ColNumber As Long
    Dim LastRow As Long
    Dim FirstColumnTable As Long
    Dim ColNumberTable As Long
    Set WS = RefrenceRange.Worksheet
    TableName = GetTableName(RefrenceRange)
    ColNumber = RefrenceRange.Column
    
    ''If the table (ListObject) does not start in column "A" we need to calculate the 
    ''first Column table and how many Columns from its beginning the Column is located.
    If TableName <> vbNullString Then
     FirstColumnTable = WS.ListObjects(TableName).ListColumns(1).Range.Column
     ColNumberTable = ColNumber - FirstColumnTable + 1
    End If 

    If TableName = vbNullString Then
    LastRow = WS.Cells(WS.Rows.Count, ColNumber).End(xlUp).Row
    Else
    LastRow = WS.ListObjects(TableName).ListColumns(ColNumberTable).Range.Find( _
               What:="*", SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row
    End If
    MyLastRow = LastRow
    End Function
    
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<code> ''Get Table Name by Cell Range
Function GetTableName(RefrenceRange As Range) As String
If RefrenceRange.ListObject Is Nothing Then
GetTableName = vbNullString
Else
GetTableName = RefrenceRange.ListObject.Name
End If
End Function
</code>
<code> ''Get Table Name by Cell Range Function GetTableName(RefrenceRange As Range) As String If RefrenceRange.ListObject Is Nothing Then GetTableName = vbNullString Else GetTableName = RefrenceRange.ListObject.Name End If End Function </code>
    ''Get Table Name by Cell Range
    Function GetTableName(RefrenceRange As Range) As String
        If RefrenceRange.ListObject Is Nothing Then
            GetTableName = vbNullString
        Else
            GetTableName = RefrenceRange.ListObject.Name
        End If
    End Function

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