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Default Using Workbook_SheetChange for single column

If you want to trigger this event for changes in col C of ALL sheets then use
the Workbook_SheetChange event .

If you want to trigger this event for changes in col C of JUST CERTAIN
sheets then use the Worksheet_Change event .

Here's the code:

Option Explicit

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.Count1 then Exit Sub
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("C:C")) Is Nothing Then
Application.EnableEvents=False 'this prevents continuous looping
'''' Call your macro - placed in a Standard module
'''' or add your code directly here
End If
Application.EnableEvents=True 'This is required, unlike ScreenUpdating
End Sub
"Brad K." wrote:

What is the simplest way to use the "Private Sub Workbook_SheetChange(ByVal
Sh As Object, ByVal Target As Range)" for only one column? Or maybe this
isn't the choice I want to use. I want to run a macro only if data has been
added to a cell in column "C".
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Brad K

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