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I need to prevent my Users from physically moving a cell. As you may know,
when you hover on the edge (not the corner) of a cell, you get the xlNorthWestArrow cursor, and you can drag the cell selected to, say, its adjacent neighbor. This action actually moves the cell, not just its contents (name it, and watch). This is different from autofill, which only moves the value. Setting draganddrop to false inhibits BOTH behaviors, and I have found no other way catch just the cell move. I'm not adverse to some tricky code, but I can't seem to find any properties or methods I could use to determine this condition. Any suggestions? |
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