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VBA solution to paste text into megred cells
I do realize that merged cells are bad news.
I'm stuck with an Excel 2003 worksheet, which contains this dreaded feature. Users are complaining that on trying to paste text into merged cells gives Excel Warnings: "Data on the Clipboard is not the same size and shape as the selected area. Do you want to paste anyway?" And: "Cannot change part of a merged cell." Interestingly, though if the user hits F2, which places the cursor in the formula bar, then the paste operation works! I'm usually reasonably of Ok with VBA; but this one is stumping me. Using VBA, I'm trying to (1) find a way of firstly trapping the Excel Application warning(s) above and then, once trapped (2) placing the cursor in the formula bar and finally (3) Paste the clipboard into the formula bar. Has anyone any ideas please? TIA Phil |
VBA solution to paste text into megred cells
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Sub CopyToMergedCells() Set Origin = Range("D1") Set dest = Range("B1") dest.Select 'To Select Merged Cells if it is the case With Selection If .MergeCells = False Then Origin.Copy dest Else .ClearContents .MergeCells = False Origin.Copy dest .MergeCells = True End If End With End Sub Mishell "PPL" a écrit dans le message de news: ... I do realize that merged cells are bad news. I'm stuck with an Excel 2003 worksheet, which contains this dreaded feature. Users are complaining that on trying to paste text into merged cells gives Excel Warnings: "Data on the Clipboard is not the same size and shape as the selected area. Do you want to paste anyway?" And: "Cannot change part of a merged cell." Interestingly, though if the user hits F2, which places the cursor in the formula bar, then the paste operation works! I'm usually reasonably of Ok with VBA; but this one is stumping me. Using VBA, I'm trying to (1) find a way of firstly trapping the Excel Application warning(s) above and then, once trapped (2) placing the cursor in the formula bar and finally (3) Paste the clipboard into the formula bar. Has anyone any ideas please? TIA Phil |
VBA solution to paste text into megred cells
To UnMerge DestinationArea before Copy. Sub UnMergeDestinationAreaAndPaste() Dim rngToCheck As Range, rngCell As Range, rngChecked As Range Set origin = Sheets("Sheet2").Range("G1:I3") Set dest = Sheets("Sheet3").Range("B1") Set rngToCheck = dest.Resize(origin.Rows.Count, origin.Columns.Count) For Each rngCell In rngToCheck.Cells If rngCell.MergeCells Then rngCell.MergeCells = False End If Next rngCell origin.Copy dest End Sub Mishell "PPL" a écrit dans le message de news: ... I do realize that merged cells are bad news. I'm stuck with an Excel 2003 worksheet, which contains this dreaded feature. Users are complaining that on trying to paste text into merged cells gives Excel Warnings: "Data on the Clipboard is not the same size and shape as the selected area. Do you want to paste anyway?" And: "Cannot change part of a merged cell." Interestingly, though if the user hits F2, which places the cursor in the formula bar, then the paste operation works! I'm usually reasonably of Ok with VBA; but this one is stumping me. Using VBA, I'm trying to (1) find a way of firstly trapping the Excel Application warning(s) above and then, once trapped (2) placing the cursor in the formula bar and finally (3) Paste the clipboard into the formula bar. Has anyone any ideas please? TIA Phil |
VBA solution to paste text into megred cells
Thanks Mishell I'll try your ideas and I'll let you know
Do you have any ideas on how the Formula Bar can accessed directly from VBA - that way I should be able to obviate messing with the merged cells? Phil "Mishell" wrote in message ... To UnMerge DestinationArea before Copy. Sub UnMergeDestinationAreaAndPaste() Dim rngToCheck As Range, rngCell As Range, rngChecked As Range Set origin = Sheets("Sheet2").Range("G1:I3") Set dest = Sheets("Sheet3").Range("B1") Set rngToCheck = dest.Resize(origin.Rows.Count, origin.Columns.Count) For Each rngCell In rngToCheck.Cells If rngCell.MergeCells Then rngCell.MergeCells = False End If Next rngCell origin.Copy dest End Sub Mishell "PPL" a écrit dans le message de news: ... I do realize that merged cells are bad news. I'm stuck with an Excel 2003 worksheet, which contains this dreaded feature. Users are complaining that on trying to paste text into merged cells gives Excel Warnings: "Data on the Clipboard is not the same size and shape as the selected area. Do you want to paste anyway?" And: "Cannot change part of a merged cell." Interestingly, though if the user hits F2, which places the cursor in the formula bar, then the paste operation works! I'm usually reasonably of Ok with VBA; but this one is stumping me. Using VBA, I'm trying to (1) find a way of firstly trapping the Excel Application warning(s) above and then, once trapped (2) placing the cursor in the formula bar and finally (3) Paste the clipboard into the formula bar. Has anyone any ideas please? TIA Phil |
VBA solution to paste text into megred cells
"PPL" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Thanks Mishell I'll try your ideas and I'll let you know Do you have any ideas on how the Formula Bar can accessed directly from VBA - that way I should be able to obviate messing with the merged cells? You could try to put a STOP statement in your code. Phil "Mishell" wrote in message ... To UnMerge DestinationArea before Copy. Sub UnMergeDestinationAreaAndPaste() Dim rngToCheck As Range, rngCell As Range, rngChecked As Range Set origin = Sheets("Sheet2").Range("G1:I3") Set dest = Sheets("Sheet3").Range("B1") Set rngToCheck = dest.Resize(origin.Rows.Count, origin.Columns.Count) For Each rngCell In rngToCheck.Cells If rngCell.MergeCells Then rngCell.MergeCells = False End If Next rngCell origin.Copy dest End Sub Mishell "PPL" a écrit dans le message de news: ... I do realize that merged cells are bad news. I'm stuck with an Excel 2003 worksheet, which contains this dreaded feature. Users are complaining that on trying to paste text into merged cells gives Excel Warnings: "Data on the Clipboard is not the same size and shape as the selected area. Do you want to paste anyway?" And: "Cannot change part of a merged cell." Interestingly, though if the user hits F2, which places the cursor in the formula bar, then the paste operation works! I'm usually reasonably of Ok with VBA; but this one is stumping me. Using VBA, I'm trying to (1) find a way of firstly trapping the Excel Application warning(s) above and then, once trapped (2) placing the cursor in the formula bar and finally (3) Paste the clipboard into the formula bar. Has anyone any ideas please? TIA Phil |
VBA solution to paste text into megred cells
Other than placing the project in Break mode - and displaying the VBA code -
the STOP statement seems to have no affect. Am I missing something "Mishell" wrote in message ... "PPL" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Thanks Mishell I'll try your ideas and I'll let you know Do you have any ideas on how the Formula Bar can accessed directly from VBA - that way I should be able to obviate messing with the merged cells? You could try to put a STOP statement in your code. Phil "Mishell" wrote in message ... To UnMerge DestinationArea before Copy. Sub UnMergeDestinationAreaAndPaste() Dim rngToCheck As Range, rngCell As Range, rngChecked As Range Set origin = Sheets("Sheet2").Range("G1:I3") Set dest = Sheets("Sheet3").Range("B1") Set rngToCheck = dest.Resize(origin.Rows.Count, origin.Columns.Count) For Each rngCell In rngToCheck.Cells If rngCell.MergeCells Then rngCell.MergeCells = False End If Next rngCell origin.Copy dest End Sub Mishell "PPL" a écrit dans le message de news: ... I do realize that merged cells are bad news. I'm stuck with an Excel 2003 worksheet, which contains this dreaded feature. Users are complaining that on trying to paste text into merged cells gives Excel Warnings: "Data on the Clipboard is not the same size and shape as the selected area. Do you want to paste anyway?" And: "Cannot change part of a merged cell." Interestingly, though if the user hits F2, which places the cursor in the formula bar, then the paste operation works! I'm usually reasonably of Ok with VBA; but this one is stumping me. Using VBA, I'm trying to (1) find a way of firstly trapping the Excel Application warning(s) above and then, once trapped (2) placing the cursor in the formula bar and finally (3) Paste the clipboard into the formula bar. Has anyone any ideas please? TIA Phil |
VBA solution to paste text into megred cells
I don't know how to access the Formula Bar directly from
VBA. "PPL" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Other than placing the project in Break mode - and displaying the VBA code - the STOP statement seems to have no affect. Am I missing something "Mishell" wrote in message ... "PPL" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Thanks Mishell I'll try your ideas and I'll let you know Do you have any ideas on how the Formula Bar can accessed directly from VBA - that way I should be able to obviate messing with the merged cells? You could try to put a STOP statement in your code. Phil "Mishell" wrote in message ... To UnMerge DestinationArea before Copy. Sub UnMergeDestinationAreaAndPaste() Dim rngToCheck As Range, rngCell As Range, rngChecked As Range Set origin = Sheets("Sheet2").Range("G1:I3") Set dest = Sheets("Sheet3").Range("B1") Set rngToCheck = dest.Resize(origin.Rows.Count, origin.Columns.Count) For Each rngCell In rngToCheck.Cells If rngCell.MergeCells Then rngCell.MergeCells = False End If Next rngCell origin.Copy dest End Sub Mishell "PPL" a écrit dans le message de news: ... I do realize that merged cells are bad news. I'm stuck with an Excel 2003 worksheet, which contains this dreaded feature. Users are complaining that on trying to paste text into merged cells gives Excel Warnings: "Data on the Clipboard is not the same size and shape as the selected area. Do you want to paste anyway?" And: "Cannot change part of a merged cell." Interestingly, though if the user hits F2, which places the cursor in the formula bar, then the paste operation works! I'm usually reasonably of Ok with VBA; but this one is stumping me. Using VBA, I'm trying to (1) find a way of firstly trapping the Excel Application warning(s) above and then, once trapped (2) placing the cursor in the formula bar and finally (3) Paste the clipboard into the formula bar. Has anyone any ideas please? TIA Phil |
VBA solution to paste text into megred cells
If you're just trying to assign values, you don't need to "type" the value into
the formula bar. You can use something like: worksheets("Sheet1").range("A1").value = worksheets("sheet2").range("z99").value or worksheets("Sheet1").range("a1").mergearea.cells(1 ).value _ = worksheets("sheet2").range("z99").mergearea.cells( 1).value PPL wrote: Thanks Mishell I'll try your ideas and I'll let you know Do you have any ideas on how the Formula Bar can accessed directly from VBA - that way I should be able to obviate messing with the merged cells? Phil "Mishell" wrote in message ... To UnMerge DestinationArea before Copy. Sub UnMergeDestinationAreaAndPaste() Dim rngToCheck As Range, rngCell As Range, rngChecked As Range Set origin = Sheets("Sheet2").Range("G1:I3") Set dest = Sheets("Sheet3").Range("B1") Set rngToCheck = dest.Resize(origin.Rows.Count, origin.Columns.Count) For Each rngCell In rngToCheck.Cells If rngCell.MergeCells Then rngCell.MergeCells = False End If Next rngCell origin.Copy dest End Sub Mishell "PPL" a écrit dans le message de news: ... I do realize that merged cells are bad news. I'm stuck with an Excel 2003 worksheet, which contains this dreaded feature. Users are complaining that on trying to paste text into merged cells gives Excel Warnings: "Data on the Clipboard is not the same size and shape as the selected area. Do you want to paste anyway?" And: "Cannot change part of a merged cell." Interestingly, though if the user hits F2, which places the cursor in the formula bar, then the paste operation works! I'm usually reasonably of Ok with VBA; but this one is stumping me. Using VBA, I'm trying to (1) find a way of firstly trapping the Excel Application warning(s) above and then, once trapped (2) placing the cursor in the formula bar and finally (3) Paste the clipboard into the formula bar. Has anyone any ideas please? TIA Phil -- Dave Peterson |
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