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Hi,
I have a macro that seems to work fine from A to Z. I'm now trying to make it more elegant and slimmer. - The first thing it does, it selects a table (with daily_updated data for only one day), selects a specific sheet, highlights all the used cells from column A to BP or so and copies the whole thing to a file called "always_current". => I would like to just skip this step as I can just as well generate my formulas and calculate the values I need directly in that file. <=> But that file has a number of hidden rows at the top (between rows 1 and x) which are not counted - I don't know what is in those rows, but that seems to be correct. => The nr. of rows which are hidden varies from day to day so that I wouldn't know which row to paste the formula I need. Can somebody tell me if there's a way in VBA to select the first not_hidden row > 1? Thanks a lot! Best regards, Officer_Bierschnitt |
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