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Default Disable alert message when merging cells??

When I program to merge some cells in excel, an alert message prompts:

"The selection contains multiple data values. Merging into one cell will
keep the upper-left most data only."

It is somewhat annoying to application users when data is exported to excel
with quite a number of cell merging involved. Is it possible for me to
disable this alert message?

Thanks!

Yung.


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Application.DisplayAlerts=False

"yung" wrote:

When I program to merge some cells in excel, an alert message prompts:

"The selection contains multiple data values. Merging into one cell will
keep the upper-left most data only."

It is somewhat annoying to application users when data is exported to excel
with quite a number of cell merging involved. Is it possible for me to
disable this alert message?

Thanks!

Yung.



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