Worksheet.Rows Property
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Returns a Range object that represents all the rows on the specified worksheet. Read-only Range object.
Syntax
expression.Rows
expression A variable that represents a Worksheet object.
Remarks
Using this property without an object qualifier is equivalent to using ActiveSheet.Rows
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When applied to a Range object that’s a multiple selection, this property returns rows from only the first area of the range. For example, if the Range object has two areas — A1:B2 and C3:D4 — Selection.Rows.Count
returns 2, not 4. To use this property on a range that may contain a multiple selection, test Areas.Count
to determine whether the range is a multiple selection. If it is, loop over each area in the range, as shown in the third example.
Example
This example deletes row three on Sheet1.
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This example deletes rows in the current region on worksheet one where the value of cell one in the row is the same as the value in cell one in the previous row.
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This example displays the number of rows in the selection on Sheet1. If more than one area is selected, the example loops through each area.
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