Sorry, the change event does not fire for this "change". And I have hundreds
of cells to monitor. :-(
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
So I suggest again that you use the Change event as you seem to know which
cells to monitor.
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RP
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"Asaf" wrote in message
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That much I have noticed :-)
But, this is the only event that will respond to the changes.
Full detail:
I have a spreadsheet containing cells which are updated from the internet.
I have other cells which are calculated based on those cells.
I am writing a piece of code which will respond to the changes of the
calculated fields.
I hope that provides all the info.
Thanks.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
You can't with that event, the only info passed is the sheet object.
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RP
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"Asaf" wrote in message
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I'm relating to the Workbook_SheetCalculate event. How can I determine
which
cell triggered the event?
Thanks.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Bit more info required. You can react to a cell change event,
testing
for a
particular cell. So if you know which cell you want to check, event
code is
easy.
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RP
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"Asaf" wrote in message
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I am trying to write a small app which will be triggered by the
calculation
(and thus changing of) a cell. What I can't understand is how can
I
know
which cell changed?
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