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Default Checking Column Status on closing excel - Macro Needed

Greetings,

I am looking for a macro to accomplish following:

I have a requirement where I need to check following before closing a
worksheet:

1) If any cell (from say line 1 to 10) in column A is empty (null),
then user should be shown a message box asking him to fill in that
cell before closing excel.
2) If the step 1 is ok, then we should also check to make sure that
the immediate next two column's value (say Columnn B and Column C),
should also be filled in.

So, in a nutshell,

Step 1"

ColA

Cell1 (Value1)
Cell2 Null
Cell3 (Value2)

In the above scenario, user should be given message box, when he tries
to close excel, asking him to fill in.

Also, once the above step is through,

Step 2:

ColA ColB ColC

Cell1 (Value1) Value4 Value6
Cell2 (value2) Null Value7
Cell3 (Value3) Value 5 Null

The user again should be promted with a message box, when he tries to
close the excel, asking him to fill the two values in ColB and ColC

Any advise will be appreciated

TIA
 
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