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Default Nesting worksheet_Calculate inside worksheet_CHANGE

I am not fluent with VBA and need your help to correct this code please.

I got this code from a forum. It changes the color of a chart based on a
condition. It does exactly what I want, but because it uses
worksheet_calculate, this code only trigers when I execute the code in the VB
tool... it does not change on the fly when a cell is changed.

I was told by someone on in a forum that I should nest this code below
insode a Worksheet_CHANGE... to that when the cell (AG2) changes that the
worksheet_calculate code is executed. I do not know how to nest these.

Can you help you please?

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Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate()
Dim chrt As ChartObject
Dim i As Integer
For i = 1 To Sheets.Count
With Sheets(i)
For Each chrt In .ChartObjects
If IsNumeric(Me.Range("AG1").Value) Then
If Me.Range("AG1").Value 0.1 Then
chrt.Chart.ChartArea.Interior.ColorIndex = 3
Else
chrt.Chart.ChartArea.Interior.ColorIndex _
= xlAutomatic
End If
End If
Next chrt
End With
Next i
End Sub


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Justin
 
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