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Default Error on merged cells

Thanks, Tom - works great. To speed things up, I took a
line from something you gave me earlier:
Application.ScreenUpdating = False/True

Thanks again.

-----Original Message-----
for each cell in Activesheet.UsedRange
if not cell.Locked then
cell.MergeArea.clearcontents
end if
Next

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


Phil Hageman wrote in message
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Tom, a wrinkle - getting: Run-time error '1004': Cannot
change part of a merged cell. "If not..." line yellow.
What next?

Thanks, Phil
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for each cell in Activesheet.UsedRange
if not cell.Locked then
cell.clearcontents
end if
Next


or assuming you wouldn't clear formulas


for each cell in Activesheet.UsedRange.SpecialCells

(xlconstants)
if not cell.Locked then
cell.clearcontents
end if
Next
' or if you would add
for each cell in Activesheet.UsedRange.SpecialCells

(xlformulas)
if not cell.Locked then
cell.clearcontents
end if
Next
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Phil Hageman" wrote in message
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What would the macro code be to clear all unprotected
cells in the current worksheet? Would put this

macro in
Personal.xls


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