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Hi!
I have a sheet that contains 50 merged cell groups and I want to
unmerge them all at once. When I record the macro I select the entire
sheet and then unmerge the cells all at once. The recorded macro is
about a mile long.

Is there a shorter code that would take care of this for me?

As always, this rookie would be grateful for any and all help.
Thanks!!!


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Hi!
I have a sheet that contains 50 merged cell groups and I want to
unmerge them all at once. When I record the macro I select the entire
sheet and then unmerge the cells all at once. The recorded macro is
about a mile long.

Is there a shorter code that would take care of this for me?

As always, this rookie would be grateful for any and all help.
Thanks!!!

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