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Default Continually check if condition is true in VBA

Hi,

I have a simple question, but can't figure it out. I want a macro to
one immediately if a certain cell is selected. The way I'm doing it is
checking ActiveCell.Row and ActiveCell.Column and if those match the
cell I want, the macro runs.

However, how do I set this to check every time a new cell is selected?

Thanks!

Brett

 
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