Hi:
I know that is better using a macro, off course. That was I request to
help us with this macro that you did, because I tried to run and it
failed. Now I tried to run like this:
A1 = jor
A2= ge
B3 = Rodrí
B4 = guez
D2 = Fon
D3 = seca
I selected all ranges and run the macro...the result was:
Merge A1 with A2 but lost "ge"
Merge B3 with B4 but lost "guez"
Merge D2 with D3 but lost "seca"
I thought that merge multiple range macro would bring this:
Merge the content of A1:A2 with B3:B4 and with D2:D3 in other cell, like
this:
D6 = jorgerodriguezfonseca
I expose you all this because I think is a good idea and usefull to get
a macro like this.
Excuse me if I'm abusing of your time and knowledge
Regards,
Jorge Rodríguez
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El mié, 12-10-2011 a las 02:28 +0200, Andreas Säger escribió:
> Am 12.10.2011 02:16, jorge wrote:
> > For example: merge A1, A6 and B10:
> >
> > +A1&A6&B10
> > Regards,
> >
> > Jorge Rodríguez
> > ________________
>
> Replacing a formula with a macro would be useless. My macro merges
> multiple selections of ranges such as A1:B4 D3:D5 E1:G1 as
> menu:Format>Merge does with one selected range at a time.
>
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Atentamente,
Jorge Rodríguez
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