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Dan N

Displaying cell comments.
 
How do I make a cell display the cell comments only when the cell is active?
I am using Excel 2000.

K Dales[_2_]

Displaying cell comments.
 
Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
Range("B4").Comment.Visible = Not (Intersect(Target, Range("B4")) Is
Nothing)
End Sub

--
- K Dales


"Dan N" wrote:

How do I make a cell display the cell comments only when the cell is active?
I am using Excel 2000.


Dan N[_2_]

Displaying cell comments.
 
To K Dales - Thank you. That worked great!
If I want to do the same thing in other cells on the same spreadsheet, what
should I do? - Dan N.

"K Dales" wrote:

Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
Range("B4").Comment.Visible = Not (Intersect(Target, Range("B4")) Is
Nothing)
End Sub

--
- K Dales


"Dan N" wrote:

How do I make a cell display the cell comments only when the cell is active?
I am using Excel 2000.


K Dales[_2_]

Displaying cell comments.
 
If there are only a few cells with comments, I would just duplicate the line
of code that toggles the comment for each of them:

Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
Range("B4").Comment.Visible = Not (Intersect(Target, Range("B4")) Is
Nothing)
Range("C5").Comment.Visible = Not (Intersect(Target, Range("C5")) Is
Nothing)
...
End Sub

But if there are many of them, and/or you may add or delete other comments
in the future, the following is a general method to find and toggle all
comments on the sheet - only disadvantage is it runs a bit slower and you may
note the lag as the comments toggle on/off:

Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim ThisCell As Range

For Each ThisCell In Me.Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeComments)
ThisCell.Comment.Visible = Not (Intersect(Target, ThisCell) Is Nothing)
Next ThisCell

End Sub

--
- K Dales


"Dan N" wrote:

To K Dales - Thank you. That worked great!
If I want to do the same thing in other cells on the same spreadsheet, what
should I do? - Dan N.

"K Dales" wrote:

Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
Range("B4").Comment.Visible = Not (Intersect(Target, Range("B4")) Is
Nothing)
End Sub

--
- K Dales


"Dan N" wrote:

How do I make a cell display the cell comments only when the cell is active?
I am using Excel 2000.


Dan N[_2_]

Displaying cell comments.
 
To K Dales - That worked absolutely great! Thank you so much for your help. I
really appreciate it.
- Dan N

"K Dales" wrote:

If there are only a few cells with comments, I would just duplicate the line
of code that toggles the comment for each of them:

Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
Range("B4").Comment.Visible = Not (Intersect(Target, Range("B4")) Is
Nothing)
Range("C5").Comment.Visible = Not (Intersect(Target, Range("C5")) Is
Nothing)
...
End Sub

But if there are many of them, and/or you may add or delete other comments
in the future, the following is a general method to find and toggle all
comments on the sheet - only disadvantage is it runs a bit slower and you may
note the lag as the comments toggle on/off:

Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim ThisCell As Range

For Each ThisCell In Me.Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeComments)
ThisCell.Comment.Visible = Not (Intersect(Target, ThisCell) Is Nothing)
Next ThisCell

End Sub

--
- K Dales


"Dan N" wrote:

To K Dales - Thank you. That worked great!
If I want to do the same thing in other cells on the same spreadsheet, what
should I do? - Dan N.

"K Dales" wrote:

Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
Range("B4").Comment.Visible = Not (Intersect(Target, Range("B4")) Is
Nothing)
End Sub

--
- K Dales


"Dan N" wrote:

How do I make a cell display the cell comments only when the cell is active?
I am using Excel 2000.



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