It can be :

Intersect(WksSheet.UsedRange,WksSheet.UsedRange.Offset(1)).Clear  where
WksSheet is Your Worksheet

 

Rajan.

 

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On Behalf Of tangledweb
Sent: Apr/Fri/2012 06:27
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ How do you find all the properties or methods of
an object?

 

If I want to find all the properties (if that is the correct word) for an
object how do I do it?   Excel help just gives simple examples.  In the ones
I wanted intellisense did not help.

Right mouse on the word gave an option to list all properties and methods
but when clicked nothing happened.

 

For example, I want to know all the properties of activesheet such as
usedrange.  I want to know all the properties of usedrange such as offset.
How do you find them and their usage syntax?

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