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Default general validation question

John,

1) This sort of thing?

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)

On Error GoTo ws_exit:
Application.EnableEvents = False
If Target.Address = "$E$4" Then
With Target
.Offset(0, 4).Activate
End With
End If

ws_exit:
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub

'This is worksheet event code, which means that it needs to be
'placed in the appropriate worksheet code module, not a standard
'code module. To do this, right-click on the sheet tab, select
'the View Code option from the menu, and paste the code in.


2) Don't understand the question and so with 3)

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Bob Phillips
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"JohnE" wrote in message
...
I was thinking of using the validation (list) in a
spreadsheet but before I get started there are a few
questions.
1) if using the list, is it possible to have language so
the activecell moves to another cell when the validation
is selected?
2) to go along with #1, can language be used with a
validation at all?
3) if coding language can be used with a validation, can
you give an example to get me started?
Thank to anyone who responds.
*** John



 
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