Try:
Set rng = Range("B5:F18,B20:F24,B103:G115,B205:F210,B213:F22 0," & _
"B223:F230,B233:F240,C304:G322,C324:G328")
You can put it all on one line, but it looks pretty bad when it wraps in the
newsgroup.
cwwolfdog wrote:
Chip, thanks for the info, but I am getting an error message.
Set Rng = Range("B5:F18", "B20:F24", "B103:G115", "B205:F210", "B213:F220",
"B223:F230", "B233:F240", "C304:G322", "C324:G328")
The error message says wrong number of arguments as soon as I put the third
range statement in there. I found this out by trial and error.
I am sure that I am doing something wrong.
"Chip Pearson" wrote:
Right click the worksheet tab and choose View Code. In the code
module that is displayed, paste the following code:
Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Target As Range,
Cancel As Boolean)
Dim Rng As Range
Set Rng = Range("A1:F18", "A55:G81") ' add more ranges as
necessary
If Not Application.Intersect(Rng, Target) Is Nothing Then
Application.EnableEvents = False
Target.Value = Target.Value + 1
Application.EnableEvents = True
Cancel = True
End If
End Sub
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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
"cwwolfdog" wrote in
message
...
I need code to add 1 to a tally sheet in certain cells. The
sheet has a
bunch of differenct cells that are seperate. Meaning a range
of A1:F18 and
then a different range of A55:G81. There are about 4 different
ranges or
group of cells that I need the user to be able to doubleclick
if they wish to
add 1 to the current value in that cell. Any help is
appreciated.
--
Dave Peterson