I have been given a fairly large database stored in Microsoft Excel, which I have to try convert into something useful.
However, one of the problems that I am encountering is that some of the data is merged together (horizontally in 2s).
For example;
row 1: [ x ][ x ][ x ][ x ][ x ]
row 2: [ x ][ x ][ o o ][ x ]
row 3: [ o o ][ x ][ o o ]
Where x’s are single cells and o’s are merged together
What I want to do is unmerge all the rows (which I could do fairly easy with the unmerge button), but for where the merged cell was, have the data duplicated across the 2 cells.
From; [[ Some Data ]]
To; [ Some Data ][ Some Data ]
Thanks! Any help is appreciated.
This is a VBA solution. This macro will search every cell in the active sheet to see if they are merged. If they are, it stores the range of the merged cells in a temp. range variable, unmerges the cells, then fills the range with the value of the first cell in the unmerged range (what the value was).