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Default How find if target is object in Worksheet_Change (ByVal Target As.. ?)

Gunnar,

I think you are on the wrong road. You can't use any worksheet event for
controls, as they are not part of worksheet, but on a separate virtual
layer.

Control toolbox controls have their own events (click, etc.), whereas Forms
controls are assigned macros. You need to work through these.

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"Gunnar Johansson" wrote in message
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Oh yes, thats right! - that explains why I used Worksheet_Calculate as
trigger today. Ít was a while since I wrote this code. I used the fact

that
checking calculate a "false/true" information in a hidden cell.

I haven't worked with objects so much earlier, and need now even more

help -
can I continue to use ws_Calculate or am I on the wrong road?

Grateful to any help

Regards
Gunnar

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A checkbox doesn't trigger the Worksheet_Change event.

You need to identify this in the checkbox event or macro.

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"Gunnar Johansson" wrote in message
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Hi,

A / I need to act different if the target of change is a checkbox or

if
it
is a range (or cell).

B / I also need to be able to separate what specific checkbox is

changing.
I
need to run different subroutines depending on which checkbox is

changing.

Kan anyone give me a hint how to do this?

Regards
Gunnar