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Default Deactivate sheet

Thanks, Jim! This works and I appreciate your help on this.

Jay


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Jay,
'-------------------
Private Sub Worksheet_Deactivate() 'Sheet1
With Worksheets("Sheet1")
.Range("A1:A10").Sort Key1:=.Range("A1"), _
Order1:=xlAscending
End With
End Sub
'-------------------
Regards,
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA


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Hello!
I'm having trouble with Deactivate Sheet. My workbook has two sheets,
Sheet1
and Sheet2. In Sheet1, I have this macro:

Private Sub Worksheet_Deactivate()
Worksheets("Sheet1").Activate
Range("A1:A10").Select
Selection.Sort Key1:=Range("A1"), Order1:=xlAscending
End Sub

However, when I click on Sheet2, Sheet1 won't "let go." I suppose it's
because of the third line [Range("A1:A10").Select]. but, without that
line,
I get an error message. How do I get the macro to "let go" of sheet 1 and
go
to sheet 2 when I click on Sheet2?
Also, I tested another similar Worksheet_Deactivate macro (not using a
sort
routine) which worked okay, but it left a selection "shadow" on Sheet2.
Your help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Jay




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