HI Tim,

Yes, and if in the situation you outline I enter text in B1 or C1 then the text 
in A1 changes.

However, even though this has technically worked properly, and probably looks 
fine to sighted people, it doesn't make a lot of sense to a VoiceOver user. If 
I or another VoiceOver user comes across an empty cell, our first inclination 
is probably that the cell is empty, not that it is merged with a neighbouring 
cell.

That in mind, do you know of any work arounds? I was thinking potentially of 
using a text box as a higher level heading rather than a merged cell. Do you 
know how to use text boxes in Numbers?

Thanks for your help!

Nic

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