Application.Rows (Excel)

Returns a Range object that represents all the rows on the active worksheet. If the active document isn't a worksheet, the Rows property fails.

Using this property without an object qualifier is equivalent to using ActiveSheet.Rows. 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.


Dim rngRows As Range
Set rngRows = Rows