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in microsoft excel 2000 when I add a raw the event SheetActivate is not throw.
It works fine on excel 2003
Is it normal ?

Then how can I know i someone has added a raw in excel 2000 ?

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The activate event only triggers when the sheet is activated

You need to select/use the Worksheet_Change event

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in microsoft excel 2000 when I add a raw the event SheetActivate is not throw.
It works fine on excel 2003
Is it normal ?

Then how can I know i someone has added a raw in excel 2000 ?

thx

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ho thx for your answer, of course i wanted to say "Worksheet_Change" i have
done a mistake.
and this event doesn't work very well in excel2000
when you add column or raw, the event is not called.

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The activate event only triggers when the sheet is activated

You need to select/use the Worksheet_Change event

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"Arnaud" wrote:

in microsoft excel 2000 when I add a raw the event SheetActivate is not throw.
It works fine on excel 2003
Is it normal ?

Then how can I know i someone has added a raw in excel 2000 ?

thx

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