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Change cell value when right-clicked/double-clicked
User inputs data into a cell. I have the "default" value of that cell in another cell. I would like the user to be able to either right-click or double-click on the input cell to restore the default value. Is that possible? Thanks in advance. -- grime ------------------------------------------------------------------------ grime's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=19227 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=476434 |
Change cell value when right-clicked/double-clicked
Grime,
I recently developed a similar function. I used conditional formatting to save the default value. So long as the target cell value matched the default value, the target cell text was black. If the target cell value differed from the default value, the target cell text was red. I then assigned VBA code to the right-click event that replaced the target cell value with the default value. I can send you/post the code next week (it's at work). All that to say, it can be done...and it is quite handy. Gerry grime wrote: User inputs data into a cell. I have the "default" value of that cell in another cell. I would like the user to be able to either right-click or double-click on the input cell to restore the default value. Is that possible? Thanks in advance. -- grime ------------------------------------------------------------------------ grime's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=19227 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=476434 |
Change cell value when right-clicked/double-clicked
Hi Grime,
Perhaps you could use the built in Data Validation feature. On the Data Validation settings tab, set the 'Allow' box value to 'List' and in the 'Source' box either type the default value or select the cell containing the default value. Then, to enable alternative user entry, deselect the 'Show error alert' option on the 'Error Alert' tab. This will permit the user to make any entry, but also allow the user to enter the default value from the DV dropdown. --- Regards, Norman "grime" wrote in message ... User inputs data into a cell. I have the "default" value of that cell in another cell. I would like the user to be able to either right-click or double-click on the input cell to restore the default value. Is that possible? Thanks in advance. -- grime ------------------------------------------------------------------------ grime's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=19227 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=476434 |
Change cell value when right-clicked/double-clicked
sure, here you go
Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As Boolean) 'sets the range for code to work in, this one works only in column A If Union(Range("$A:$A"), Target).Address = Range("$A:$A").Address Then ' selects the active cell and then moves 10 columns to the right, selects that cell and copies it ActiveCell.Offset(0, 10).Range("A1").Select Selection.Copy 'moves back to the left 10 columns and pastes ActiveCell.Offset(0, -10).Range("A1").Select ActiveSheet.Paste Application.CutCopyMode = False 'moves down to the cell below ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Range("A1").Select End If End Sub right click on the sheet tab, select view code, from the dropdown menu where it says ,general, select worksheet, enter the code above Dave |
Change cell value when right-clicked/double-clicked
damorrison Wrote: sure, here you go Thanks Dave. Exactly what I was looking for. Works perfectly. And thanks to the others that replied. Much appreciated. -- grime ------------------------------------------------------------------------ grime's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=19227 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=476434 |
Change cell value when right-clicked/double-clicked
Grime,
Here's the code I used...similar technique to damorrison. I saved the default value in the conditional formatting area. Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeRightClick(ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As Boolean) Dim intersect As Range Set intersect = Application.intersect(Range("VARIABLES1"), Target) If intersect Is Nothing Then Cancel = False ElseIf intersect.Address = Target.Address Then Cancel = True If Target.Formula < Target.FormatConditions(1).Formula1 Then Target.Formula = Target.FormatConditions(1).Formula1 End If End If End Sub |
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