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This may be a trivial problem, but it has me slightly bugged. Is it
possible to count the number of times an Excel cell has been clicked on? What I have in mind is, for example, an array of cells from A1 to I10, and a corresponding array from A11 to I21. The idea is that if a cell in the upper array is clicked, the corresponding cell in the lower array is increased by one. Thus if C3 is clicked, C13 would by incremented. Is such a thing possible and if so, how? |
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