copy and paste multiple selection
Jim,
My read when Gareth said C7:C9 (instead of C7:T9) are merged cells was that
the columns of cells within the contiguous ranges were merged independantly -
i.e. C7:C9 are one merged range and D7:D9 another etc. Your interpretation
makes more sence for the particular example because the number of areas
matches the cells in A4:F4. However, he did indicate that this was only an
example, leaving the possibility of there being multiple merged ranges or
just multiple cells within contiguous blocks. Therefore, use of Areas would
not work. Obviously, what is needed is more insight from Gareth. Thought I'd
point out my interpretation before moving on.
Regards,
Greg
"Jim Cone" wrote:
Gareth,
Yes it does. The following works...
'------------------
Sub Test()
Dim rngA As Excel.Range
Dim lngN As Long
Set rngA = Range("T5,C7:T9,T13,C15:T17,T19,C21:T23")
For lngN = 1 To rngA.Areas.Count
Range("A4")(1, lngN).Value = rngA.Areas(lngN)(1).Value
Next
Set rngA = Nothing
End Sub
'-----------------------
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA
"Gareth" wrote in message
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c7:c9, etc, are merged cells if that makes ant difference........
"Jim Cone" wrote in message
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Gareth,
You can't put 10 lbs in a 5 lb bag.
There are 165 cells in...
Range("T5,C7:T9,T13,C15:T17,T19,C21:T23")
and
6 cells in...
Range("A4:F4")
Your can do this...
Sheets("Sheet2").Range("A4:F4").Value =
Sheets("Sheet1").Range("G4:L4").Value
Regards,
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA
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