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Default worksheet_SelectionChange Event

IS there a bug in Excel for the Worksheet_SelectionChange event???
I have code that says when I clik anywhere in Col 2 of one worksheet, to
jump to another worksheet. This works for about 5 or 6 times but then it
just STOPS! I could click in my first worksheet and it will jump to
worksheet 2. This could go on a couple of times and then the event just
stops performing

Anyone have any insight on this? Would be much appreciated


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Default worksheet_SelectionChange Event

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IS there a bug in Excel for the Worksheet_SelectionChange event???
I have code that says when I clik anywhere in Col 2 of one worksheet, to
jump to another worksheet. This works for about 5 or 6 times but then it
just STOPS! I could click in my first worksheet and it will jump to
worksheet 2. This could go on a couple of times and then the event just
stops performing

Anyone have any insight on this? Would be much appreciated




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