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Rectangle that activates a macro
I have a macro assigned to a number of rectangles. When a
specific rectangle is clicked to activate the macro, I need the macro to identify which rectangle (ex: "Rectangle 3") was clicked to activate the macro. How would I do that? |
Rectangle that activates a macro
Assign the macro to that rectangle
Public Sub Rec_click() Dim sname as String Dim rec as Rectangle sName = application.caller set rec = activeSheet.Rectangels(sName) msgbox rec.Name End Sub -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy wrote in message ... I have a macro assigned to a number of rectangles. When a specific rectangle is clicked to activate the macro, I need the macro to identify which rectangle (ex: "Rectangle 3") was clicked to activate the macro. How would I do that? |
Rectangle that activates a macro
I would guess each rectangle has an on_click event so just pass some
indentifier as an arguement to your macro. Something like this Private Sub Rectangle1_Click() yourmacro "rec1" End Sub Private Sub Rectangle2_Click() yourmacro "rec2" End Sub then for your macro Sub yourmacro(WhichRectangle as String) your code here End Sub the value WhichRectangle will tell you what was clicked to start your macro Paul D wrote in message ... I have a macro assigned to a number of rectangles. When a specific rectangle is clicked to activate the macro, I need the macro to identify which rectangle (ex: "Rectangle 3") was clicked to activate the macro. How would I do that? |
Rectangle that activates a macro
Take a look at Application.Caller..
Public Sub LotsOfCallers() Dim sWhich As String sWhich = Application.Caller MsgBox sWhich End Sub In article , wrote: I have a macro assigned to a number of rectangles. When a specific rectangle is clicked to activate the macro, I need the macro to identify which rectangle (ex: "Rectangle 3") was clicked to activate the macro. How would I do that? |
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