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Default Macro for merging cells


Hi,

I have a application that can export to XL.
This application also have the possibility to execute a XL macro after
the exporting is done. Using this "execute macro" function I would like
to merge cells that have the same data as the next row in the same
column and this should only be done in the 3 first columns. See the
attached bmp file for how it looks and should look.

I have searched the forum for examples without luck so I must turn to
you excel/macro wizards out there since I'm no programmer .

Thx in advance


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