Wow! As simple as using upper case for the reference! You learn something
every day. Thanks.
Your code does read the then statement, however, the msgbox doesn't run the
macro. I get a dialog box that says "hardware". Can you help?
Sammie
"JLGWhiz" wrote:
When using this code:
If Target.Address = "$c$14" Then
I got the same result that you did. But using this:
If Target.Address = "$C$14" Then
It worked fine.
"Sammie" wrote:
I am trying to run a macro called hardware when the user clicks in cell C14.
I am new to VB in Excel, but use VB in Access.
When I run the following code in debug mode, I can see that it is skipping
the instructions after "then" in the if statement even when the target
address is $C$14. What am I missing?
Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.Address = "$c$14" Then
MsgBox "Hardware"
End If
End Sub
Thanks
Sammie