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Default Merging cell using VB for Excel

I have this code that someone helped me with and it works great except the
message "The selection contains multiple data values. Merging into one celll
will keep the upper left most data only" message. I have to answer "OK" in
order for the code to continue to loop. Does anyone know a way to get around
this in the code?

Sub MergeCells()

ActiveCell.Activate
RowCount = ActiveCell.Row

ColCount = 1

Do While Cells(RowCount, ColCount) < ""

If Cells(RowCount, ColCount) = 1 Then

StartCol = ColCount
Data = 1

Do While Cells(RowCount, ColCount) = 1 And _
Cells(RowCount, (ColCount + 1)) = 1

ColCount = ColCount + 1
Data = Data & " 1"

Loop

Range(Cells(RowCount, StartCol), _
Cells(RowCount, ColCount)). _
MergeCells = True
Cells(RowCount, StartCol) = Data


On Error Resume Next


End If

ColCount = ColCount + 1
Loop

ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate

End Sub

Thanks
Carrie

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