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How to find the last cell used in a certain column that has data in it (disregard formulas)

Asked by NetworkSetup in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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I'm a little stumped and would like some help.

Using VBA, how would I find the last cell used in a certain column that has data in it (disregarding formulas)?

Right now, I'm using this, but it's only letting me find the last one with anything in it (so since the column has a formula in it, it's giving me problems):


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Sub LastCellInColumn()
 
Dim Monthly As String
 
    Monthly = Range("'Monthly Totals'!B65536").End(xlUp).Value
    Range("'Invoice'!D12") = ("=" & Monthly)
   
 
End Sub
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Zone: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software
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Solution Provided By: zorvek
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