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Default macro help for a beginner


hi all, first time ive been here so please bear with me. the problem
have is that i know nothing about writing macro's (all i know is how t
open VB Editor,lol) i have been given the task of trying to work out
macro for a spreadsheet we use, basically what it needs to do (if i
can be done) is this : we have a coloum that needs to have a 'tick
icon in the cell, however if we can we would like this to happen b
just being able to click on the cell and the icon appears and then i
we click on the same cell the icon will be removed, this same actio
needs to happen on each cell in that coloumn so we can go down to an
cell and put a tick in it just by clicking the box like a checklist.
hope this explains it ok if not then please tell me what info would b
useful and i will try my best. Any advice on how i do this is greatl
appreciated, thanks in advance

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