Hi Alan,
The value of Application.CutCopyMode will tell you whether a user has a
cut or copy operation in progress when your event procedure fires, something
like this:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Application.CutCopyMode = 0 Then
''' User hasn't copied anything,
''' run your macro here.
End If
End Sub
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"Alan" wrote in message
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Hi All,
I have a macro running upon a Worksheet_Change and
Worksheet_SelectionChange
event from within a worksheet code (not a module).
When a change is made to the worksheet, which is a filtered list, it calls
a
sub which checks which columns are filtered and changes the background
colour to make it easier to see, or changes it back to no fill if the
filter
was removed.
However, if a user tries to copy and paste from one cell to another, when
they move the cell pointer up a cell (say), one of the events is triggered
and by the time the macro has run, the contents of the cell that was
copied
has been lost and paste is ineffective.
I am wondering if there is some way for me to check in the event procedure
whether the user has tried to copy something, and if so, then not call the
macro?
Thanks in advance for any help you can render,
Alan.