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9.3

Getting a count to include merged cells in a range of selected cells?

Asked by jpo645 in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Miscellaneous Programming

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The attached code will ask the user to select a range and then will identify the amount of cells in that range.  If the user has merged cells it will NOT count a merged range as one cell.  I would like it to count one cell for a respective merged range.  

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Sub tester()
Dim r As Range
Set r = Range(ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address)
 
Set r = Application.InputBox(Prompt:="Create a ROW or COLUMN selection", _
Title:="Automatic Naming Tool", _
Default:=ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address, Type:=8)
 
MsgBox r.Count
  
Exit Sub
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Solution Provided By: byundt
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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