Example for SpecialCells Method Incorrect (149772)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Excel for Windows 5.0c
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows NT 5.0
  • Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh 5.0a

This article was previously published under Q149772

SUMMARY

On Page 625 of the "Microsoft Excel 5 Visual Basic for Applications Reference" and in online Help in Microsoft Excel version 5.0, the example for the SpecialCells method states the following:

This example activates the last cell in the current selection.
Selection.SpecialCells(xlLastCell).Activate

This statement is incorrect. When you use the SpecialCells method with the xlLastCell value, it does not activate the last cell of the current selection; instead, the xlLastCell value always activates the last used cell on the worksheet. For example, if the cells between A1 and M15 all contain data, or did at one time, then M15 is the last used cell.

MORE INFORMATION

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   Sub Activate_Selection_Lastcell()
       ' Get the number of rows of the selection.
       RowCount = Selection.Rows.Count
       ' Get the number of columns of the selection.
       ColumnCount = Selection.Columns.Count
       ' Activate the last cell of the selection.
       Selection.Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Activate
   End Sub
				

REFERENCES

"Microsoft Excel 5.0 Visual Basic for Applications Reference," version 5.0, page 624, "SpecialCells Method"

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:10/11/2006
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