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Default Mr. Kabel, Can you help me with this?

Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Target _
As Range, Cancel As Boolean)
Application.EnableEvents = False
On Error GoTo sub_exit
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("A1:A100")) Is Nothing Then
With Target
If .Value = "a" Then
.Value = ""
Else
.Value = "a"
.Font.Name = "Marlett"
End If
.Offset(0, 1).Select
End With
End If
sub_exit:
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub

Note: with the sheet module open select worksheet from the object dialog then
look at the options on procedure dialog.

You would find the doubleclick option


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 07:56:01 -0700, kmwhitt
wrote:

Can anyone help me re-write this so that it only works with doubleclick?

Thanks,

Kevin

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
Application.EnableEvents = False
On Error GoTo sub_exit
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("A1:A100")) Is Nothing Then
With Target
If .Value = "a" Then
.Value = ""
Else
.Value = "a"
.Font.Name = "Marlett"
End If
.Offset(0, 1).Select
End With
End If
sub_exit:
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub

'This is worksheet event code, which means that it needs to be
'placed in the appropriate worksheet code module, not a standard
'code module. To do this, right-click on the sheet tab, select
'the View Code option from the menu, and paste the code in.


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HTH

RP
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"Lee and Rebecca" wrote in message
...
Going back to the question about making a cell show an X just by clicking

on
it. Can you walk me through the steps with programming the cell to do

this.
Came we talk thru reg. e-mail?

thanks.