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I have a series of checkboxes which affect conditional formatting in
other cells in each given row where the checkbox is located. The code is generic enough to use with every checkbox. I could call a subroutine from each checkboxY.click command, but is there a way to set all the checkboxes to just use the one routine? Thanks, this is driving me nuts and I don't want to have to edit EVERY single macro. |
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