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Relatively new to macros
It is a new area for me, but I was wondering what event the autocomplete
reacts to when it fires to finish what you are typing. Is there a way to tap into that event for this purpose? "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: If you mean enter in a cell, then no. when the user is in edit mode, then code doesn't run for any practical purpose. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Brad" wrote: One small part of a problem that I have is that I have been asked if there exists a way that a user could enter in a one character value (number or text) and excel would automatically enter the value and move to a desginated location - without using arrows, mouse, or enter key. I figure if there is a way to do it, it would be through a macro. Currently reading about the "appliciation.onkey" Any ideas? Thanks for the help? |
Relatively new to macros
I would see no role for autocomplete in the question asked. If single
characters are redefined in autocomplete, it would make these essentially unusable anywhere else in the sheet. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "JLGWhiz" wrote in message ... It is a new area for me, but I was wondering what event the autocomplete reacts to when it fires to finish what you are typing. Is there a way to tap into that event for this purpose? "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: If you mean enter in a cell, then no. when the user is in edit mode, then code doesn't run for any practical purpose. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Brad" wrote: One small part of a problem that I have is that I have been asked if there exists a way that a user could enter in a one character value (number or text) and excel would automatically enter the value and move to a desginated location - without using arrows, mouse, or enter key. I figure if there is a way to do it, it would be through a macro. Currently reading about the "appliciation.onkey" Any ideas? Thanks for the help? |
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