Hello All,

I made my first macro code. Kindly review. Now only problem remain is 
instead of *Range("A1:I100"), I want excel to choose "last row & last 
column" which contain text/value.*

PL help.

Regards,
Suyog

" Below is my code"

*Sub Format()*

' Format Macro
' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+q
' This is range for Report Headings
        Range("A1:I4").Select
        Selection.ClearContents
        With Selection
        .HorizontalAlignment = xlCenter
        .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter
        End With
        Selection.Merge
    
' This is range for Report Header Line
        Range("A5:I5").Select
        With Selection.Interior
        .Color = 13434879
        Selection.Font.Bold = True
        End With
        
' This is "total non blank area of any report. Or Cell range with 
Text/value 
*        Range("A1:I100").Select*
        With Selection.Borders
        .LineStyle = xlContinuous
        .Weight = xlThin
        End With
        Cells.Select
        With Selection.Interior
        Selection.Font.Name = "Calibri"
        Selection.Font.Size = 11
        Selection.Font.ThemeFont = xlThemeFontMinor
        End With
        Cells.Select
        Selection.Columns.AutoFit
        With Selection
        .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter
        .HorizontalAlignment = xlCenter
        .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter
        End With
        Range("A5").Select
        ActiveWorkbook.Save
        MsgBox "Formatting is done. Only add project details properly.", 
vbOKOnly, "Made by Suyog Kulkarni"
*End Sub*





On Friday, 4 April 2014 15:11:52 UTC+5:30, Suyog Kulkarni wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Refer attached excel, I've tried to develop macro using recording for 
> repetitive formatting. Now my problem is how can I assign range for all 
> "Non-blank" cell. Because my current will work only upto "Row 13 & Column 
> I". 
>
> How can assign the code which can work till last row & column which 
> contain text / value. Short cut for macro is Ctrl+q. I need this to improve 
> productivity & you all can save my lot of time. I generate daily more than 
> 50 reports of 100+ rows. This formatting takes time. 
>
> Regards,
> Suyog
>

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