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= Used Range = | == Used Range == | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="autoit">$oRange = $oWorkBook.Activesheet.UsedRange</syntaxhighlight> | <syntaxhighlight lang="autoit">$oRange = $oWorkBook.Activesheet.UsedRange</syntaxhighlight> | ||
Selects all cells which have a value now or had a value before (means: all cells which had been touched by the user or a script).<br /> | Selects all cells which have a value now or had a value before (means: all cells which had been touched by the user or a script).<br /> |
Revision as of 15:33, 31 October 2014
On this page you will find some special ranges and how to define them in AutoIt.
As input file I will use the following Excel workbook. All cells which have a value now or had a value before (means: all cells which had been touched by the user or a script) are displayed in grey.
All examples show cells of the selected range in yellow.
Used Range
$oRange = $oWorkBook.Activesheet.UsedRange
Selects all cells which have a value now or had a value before (means: all cells which had been touched by the user or a script).
Note that the range does not contain row 1 and column 1!