ID: Q168956
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When you drag and drop a merged cell in Microsoft Excel 97, you may receive the following error message:
Cannot change part of a merged cell.
This problem occurs if either of the following conditions is true:
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To prevent this problem from occurring, make sure that when you drag and drop a merged cell, the new location of the merged cell does not overlap any existing merged cells without completely covering them.
This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel 97.
Microsoft Excel 97 includes a new feature that enables you to merge a range of cells into a single, merged cell. To use this feature, select the cells that you want to merge, and then perform either of the following steps:
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1. In a new worksheet, select the range B2:C6. On the Formatting toolbar,
click the Merge And Center tool.
2. Repeat step 1, selecting and merging the ranges E2:F3 and F6:H12.
Your worksheet now contains three merged cells.
3. Select the merged cell that covers the range B2:C6. Drag the cell so
that it covers the range C2:D6. Release the mouse button.
The new location of the merged cell (C2:D6) overlaps the original
location of the merged cell (B2:C6), so you receive the error message
mentioned in the "Symptoms" section.
4. Select the merged cell that covers the range B2:C6. Drag the cell so
that it covers the range D2:E6. Release the mouse button.
You receive the error message mentioned in the "Symptoms" section,
because the new location of the merged cell (D2:E6) overlaps, but does
not completely cover, the merged cell at E2:F3.
5. Select the merged cell that covers the range B2:C6. Drag the cell so
that it covers the range F6:G10.
Again, you receive the error message mentioned in the "Symptoms"
section, because the merged cell does not completely cover the merged
cell at F6:H12.
Additional query words: XL97
Keywords : kberrmsg xlformat
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: November 1, 1998