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Default Event procedures: who is calling?

Hi Excelers,
is there any way to find out whether a worksheet event procedure , e.g.
Worksheet.Activate, is triggered by

a. a user activating the worksheet

b. a macro activating the worksheet

c. a macro calling the event procedure?


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Look into Application.Caller property

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DM Unseen,
I did, and it doesn't give that information.

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