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Using the Areas Collection to Return a Noncontiguous Range
Sub
copy
()
range
(
"A:D"
)
.SpecialCells
(
xlCellTypeConstants,
1
)
.copy range
(
"I1"
)
End Sub
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Using the SpecialCells method to select all the blanks in this range is one way to quickly fill in all the blank region cells with the region found above them:
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