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Hello,
I have an add-in in Excel. Now, I want to run some code in my add-in
when the user clicks in the current workbook. I want be able to catch
when the user clicks in any sheet in any workbook. And then I want to
handle that click event by running code in my add-in. How do I that?

Thanks in advance, Peter W.
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Peter,

You need to use Application level events. See
www.cpearson.com/excel/appevent.htm for details.



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Hello,
I have an add-in in Excel. Now, I want to run some code in my

add-in
when the user clicks in the current workbook. I want be able to

catch
when the user clicks in any sheet in any workbook. And then I

want to
handle that click event by running code in my add-in. How do I

that?

Thanks in advance, Peter W.



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