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Default determining the cutcopy range progamatically

I don't think this is right. You can copy a cell and the change the
selection many times and the marquee stays with the copied cell.

I am working with a worksheet_selectionchange procedure that blows away the
marquee when i do something to the range with the marquee like change the
font or add a comment. I would like to determine the cut or copy range going
into the procedure and re cut or copy it on the way out.
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JC


"Joel" wrote:

It would be the selection. You can use the address property. I don't have
excel running right now but it would be one of the following

SelAddress = selection.address

or

SelAddress = activecell.address

Make sure if it is in a different sheet or workbook that you include these
in the code.

I sometimes define the cut or copy Range like this

Set CopyRange = Workbooks("Book1.xls").sheets("Sheet1").Range("A10 :C100")
Set PasteRange = Workbooks("Book2.xls").sheets("Sheet3").Range("D10 ")
CopyRange.Copy Destination:=PasteRange

CopyAddr = CopyRange.Address
PasteAddr = PasteRange.Address

"jc" wrote:

is there a way to determine progamattically the range that is highlited with
a marquee while in cut or copy mode?
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JC