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Fairly certain that if this is possible it would be done in VBA, howeve
very uncertain of how to approach this. Here is what I am trying to accomplish. I would like the worksheet to recognize what cell the user currentl has selected and then change the data in another cell based upon th selection. IE. If the user has cell B3 selected then I would like cell C4 to b populated with the message "You have B3 selected." If the user has cel A1 selected, then the same cell C4 would be populated with the messag "You have A1 selected." Any help would be greatly appreciated. ~RBHick -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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