How to: Refer to Multiple Ranges
Excel Developer Reference |
Using the appropriate method, you can easily refer to multiple ranges. Use the Range and Union methods to refer to any group of ranges; use the Areas property to refer to the group of ranges selected on a worksheet.
Using the Range Property
You can refer to multiple ranges with the Range property by inserting commas between two or more references. The following example clears the contents of three ranges on Sheet1.
|
Named ranges make it easier to use the Range property to work with multiple ranges. The following example works when all three named ranges are on the same sheet.
|
Using the Union Method
You can combine multiple ranges into one Range object by using the Union method. The following example creates a Range object called myMultipleRange
, defines it as the ranges A1:B2 and C3:D4, and then formats the combined ranges as bold.
|
Using the Areas Property
You can use the Areas property to refer to the selected range or to the collection of ranges in a multiple-area selection. The following procedure counts the areas in the selection. If there is more than one area, a warning message is displayed.
|
See Also