VBA/Excel/Access/Word/Excel/Range Intersect

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Use Intersect when you want to find the cells that are common to two or more ranges, or in other words, where the ranges overlap.

 
     Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
         Dim rngForbidden As Range
         Set rngForbidden = Union(Range("B10:F20"), Range("H10:L20"))
         "If selection does not overlap forbidden areas, do nothing
         If Intersect(Target, rngForbidden) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
         Range("A1").Select
         MsgBox "You can"t select cells in " & rngForbidden.Address, vbCritical
     End Sub



Using the Intersect Method to Create a New Range from Overlapping Ranges

 
Sub inter()
    Set IntersectRange = Intersect(range("Range1"), range("Range2"))
    IntersectRange.Interior.ColorIndex = 6
End Sub