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Default How can I execute a macro right after the user clicks the validation drop down?

I have an Excel worksheet and in $D$1 it has a validation rule (in cell drop
down) that reads allowed values from A1:A3. What I want is when the user
clicks on the drop-down in A1 I want to execute some basic macro. Is their a
dropdown click event where I can capture it so before the user does anything
else I can call my macro?

Thanks in advance
Michael


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Michael wrote:

I have an Excel worksheet and in $D$1 it has a validation rule (in cell drop
down) that reads allowed values from A1:A3. What I want is when the user
clicks on the drop-down in A1 I want to execute some basic macro. Is their a
dropdown click event where I can capture it so before the user does anything
else I can call my macro?

Thanks in advance
Michael


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