Thank you much Mark :)

On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Mark Beardsley <[email protected]>wrote:

> Well, the CellRangeAddress class inherits a method from the
> CellRangeAddressBase class with the signature isInRange(int, int). This
> allows you to pass the column and row indices of the cell and find out
> whether the cell is already part of a merged region - assuming you used a
> specific CellRangeAddress to create a merged region. So, all you need to do
> is keep track of the CellRabgeAddress objects you create whilst building
> the
> sheets and iterate through them to see whether a cell is in a merged range.
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