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Revision as of 04:03, 9 June 2015

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.

Current Region

$oRange = $oWorkBook.Activesheet.Range("B4").CurrentRegion

The current region is a range bounded by any combination of blank rows and blank columns.

Note that cell B6 is not part of the region. The cell has been touched before but now is blank and hence bounds the region.

Empty Cells

$oRange = $oWorkbook.ActiveSheet.UsedRange.SpecialCells($xlCellTypeBlanks)

Marks all empty cells in the specified range.

Entire Row / Entire Column

$oRange = $oWorkBook.Activesheet.Range("B2").EntireRow

Selects the entire row(s) of the specified range.

Use method "EntireColumn" to select the columns for the specified range.

Last Cell

$oRange = $oWorkbook.ActiveSheet.UsedRange.SpecialCells($xlCellTypeLastCell)

Returns the last used cell (bottom right) in the specified range.


External Link: Excel Ranges: Finding the Last Cell in a Range

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!


$sUpperLeftCell = $oWorkbook.ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Cells(1, 1).Address

Returns the address of the upper left cell of the used range. In this examle: B2

With $oWorkbook.ActiveSheet
	$oRangeLast = .UsedRange.SpecialCells($xlCellTypeLastCell)
	$oRange = .Range(.Cells(1, 1), .Cells($oRangeLast.Row, $oRangeLast.Column))
EndWith

This lines extend the used range to start with cell A1.