>Another easy way (without manipulation of data)?
In VFP, create an excel application object, and open the spreadsheet. Use 'UsedRange.Rows.Count' to get the number of rows. Unfortunately, if there are blank rows within the used range, this won't tell you. You'll have to query the cells of each row to get that.
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