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Works great. Just what I was looking for.
Thanks again, Ernst. "Toppers" wrote: This might be a little neater? You could replace "isectrng" array with a range which holds all the target ranges you have and loop through this range. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) Dim i As Integer, isectrng As Variant isectrng = Array("curYear", "curMonth", "DayData", "MonthData", "WeekData") For i = 0 To UBound(isectrng) If Not Intersect(Range(isectrng(i)), Target) Is Nothing Then Select Case i Case Is = 0 ' curYear ' Code here Case Is = 1 ' curMonth ' Code here Case Is = 2 'DayData ' Code here Case Is = 3 ' MonthData ' Code here Case Is = 4 ' Weekdata ' Code here Case Else 'Anything else End Select End If Next i End Sub "Ernst Guckel" wrote: Hello, In my worksheet_change event I test to make sure that 'Target' is within a certain range but I have many ranges that it could be in. Is there an easier way then using multiple if...then statements? Ex: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) If Not Intersect(Range("curYear"), Target) Is Nothing Then dOld = Range("curMonth").Value Range("curMonth").Value = Month(dOld) & "/1/" & Target.Value Reload GoTo Done End If If Not Intersect(Range("curMonth"), Target) Is Nothing Then Reload GoTo Done End If If Not Intersect(Range("DayData"), Target) Is Nothing Then GoTo DayData End If If Not Intersect(Range("MonthData"), Target) Is Nothing Then GoTo MonthData End If If Not Intersect(Range("WeekData"), Target) Is Nothing Then GoTo WeekData End If There are more... Might there be an easier way? Ernst. |
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