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Hello,

I have written an Excel add-in (.XLA) and I would like to trigger some code
located in this add-in when the user double-click or right-click a cell in
the active worksheet/workbook.

I could place the code in the active workbook using the BeforeDoubleClick or
BeforeRightClick event but I really want to have the code in the .XLA for
maintenance reasons.

Any help would be appreciated.

Many thanks.
François.
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Hi Francois,

use application events.

Regards,

Ivan

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Got it.
Many thanks for you help.
François.

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Hi Francois,

use application events.

Regards,

Ivan


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