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UsedObjects object (Excel)

Represents objects that have been allocated in a workbook.

Example

Use the UsedObjects property of the Application object to return a UsedObjects collection.

After a UsedObjects collection is returned, you can determine the quantity of used objects in a Microsoft Excel application by using the Count property.

In this example, Microsoft Excel determines the quantity of objects that have been allocated and notifies the user. This example assumes a recalculation was performed in the application and was interrupted before finishing.

Sub CountUsedObjects() 
 
 MsgBox "The number of used objects in this application is: " & _ 
 Application.UsedObjects.Count 
 
End Sub

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