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Hi Matthew
AFAIK it is not possible with a Non Contiguous Range -- Regards Ron de Bruin (Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2000-2003) www.rondebruin.nl "Matthew Wieder" wrote in message ... Certainly that works, but the idea behind using the Cells collection is not to have to know or worry about how many cells are in each Area to get to the 4th cell. As you have pointed out, if I can hard code it, I don't have an issue. Ron de Bruin wrote: Try this small test Sub test() Dim rng As Range Set rng = Range("V31:W31,Y31:Z31") MsgBox rng.Areas(2).Cells(1).Value End Sub You can use this without a loop to make the value 5 Range("a1:b1,d1:E1").Value = 5 |
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