Hi,
Your code works perfectly fine. But instead of a message box, I wanted to select the next empty row where I will copy and paste the data from the third workbook. Thank you again, DanJ ________________________________ From: Ravi Kumar <excellearn2...@gmail.com> To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 2:57 PM Subject: RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Copy data to next empty row Hi, Ok, please see the below code, if still it’s not fine then let me know Sub findlastrow() Dim rng As Range Set rng = Range("A37:A115 ") For Each c In rng If c.Value = "" Then storeval = c.Row MsgBox storeval Exit Sub End If Next End Sub Warm Regards, Ravi Kumar. From:excel-macros@googlegroups.com [mailto:excel-macros@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of DanJ Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 12:21 PM To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Copy data to next empty row Dear Experts, Thank you for your quick replies. Sorry, if my question was not clear. What I wanted to find is the last row within the range A37:A115 of the first workbook. Again, thank you. DanJ On Friday, August 30, 2013 12:39:15 PM UTC+8, DanJ wrote: Dear Experts, > >I have a range, A37:A115, in my first (1st) workbook where I copy and paste >data from my second and third workbook, respectively. > >Since the number of rows to be copied from the second workbook vary daily, the >next empty row in range A37:A115 of the first workbook changes too. How do i >determine or code the next empty row where the data from thethird workbook >have to be copied and pasted? > >Thank you in advance for your help. > >DanJ > > -- Are you =EXP(E:RT) or =NOT(EXP(E:RT)) in Excel? And do you wanna be? It’s =TIME(2,DO:IT,N:OW) ! Join official Facebook page of this forum @ https://www.facebook.com/discussexcel FORUM RULES 1) Use concise, accurate thread titles. 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