Hi
You can use the union function....

it takes as argument various ranges you want to combine...
eg..

Dim MyRange as Range
Set MyRange = union(Range("A1"),Range("A2"), ..........................)

hope this helps



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Vivek Agrawal
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 6:44 AM, epicenter <epi_cen...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hello group,
> after spending hours on the web searching for an answer i resort to
> you with my "noob"-question:
> How do I combine separated ranges of a worksheet like
> Range("A1:B2, C3:D4").Name = "RangeName"
> using R1C1 references  as in (pseudocode)
> Range(Cells(1,1):Cells(2,2), Cells(3,3):Cells(4,4)).Name = "RangeName"
> Your knowledge and help is appreciated very much!
> Cheers, Epi
>
> >
>

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