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The point is that to return the value in a merged range, you must refer to
the top left cell of the range. If your top left cell does not allign to a column or row, it is difficult to set up a loop to do the job. Unfortunately, the SpecialCells method does not include a merged cell property. If the are all on row 1, at four cell intervals, and you have say 10 sets of merged cells, then you could use: Dim i As Long Set myRange = ActiveSheet.Range("A1:AN1") For i = 1 To 40 Step 4 If Not i Is Nothing Then x = Cells(1, i) MsgBox x End If Next "MLT" wrote: The way this particular sheet is set up is that every 4 cells is merged into one with a date in it. So G1:J1 and K1:N1 and so one would be merged together and would have a date in each, say 2/10/09 in G1:J1 and 2/11/09 in K1:N1. Then, the cells going across in row 2 (which are not merged) will be counted or not, based on the date of the column they are in. So for example cells in columns G, H, I, and J would all correspond with the date value in the G1:J1 merged cells, 2/10/09. That's why I'm trying to find a way so that the cell gets the right date value even if the column does not necessarily line up with the left-most cell of the merged cell set. |