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I made blunder and now when I right click my mouse nothing happen. How do I
make the PopUpMenu appear when I right click my mouse? Any help is very much
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It is OK. I have managed to find the solution from one of the previous
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I made blunder and now when I right click my mouse nothing happen. How do I
make the PopUpMenu appear when I right click my mouse? Any help is very much
appreciated.

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HOW HAVE YOU DONE THAT...
CAN U SHARE THE SAME WITH ME

AKASH

On Jan 6, 5:39 am, Francis Ang
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It is OK. I have managed to find the solution from one of the previous
posting.

"Francis Ang" wrote:
I made blunder and now when I right click my mouse nothing happen. How do I
make the PopUpMenu appear when I right click my mouse? Any help is very much
appreciated.


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Use ALT+F11 to open the VBA Editor, then CTRL+G to display the Immediate
window. In that window, enter each of the following and press ENTER after
each line

application.CommandBars("cell").Enabled=true
application.CommandBars("cell").Reset

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www.cpearson.com
(email address is on the web site)


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ups.com...
HOW HAVE YOU DONE THAT...
CAN U SHARE THE SAME WITH ME

AKASH

On Jan 6, 5:39 am, Francis Ang
wrote:
It is OK. I have managed to find the solution from one of the previous
posting.

"Francis Ang" wrote:
I made blunder and now when I right click my mouse nothing happen. How
do I
make the PopUpMenu appear when I right click my mouse? Any help is
very much
appreciated.




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Anash,

My approaach was the same as advised by Chip Pearson.

Thanks for the help, Chip.



"Chip Pearson" wrote:

Use ALT+F11 to open the VBA Editor, then CTRL+G to display the Immediate
window. In that window, enter each of the following and press ENTER after
each line

application.CommandBars("cell").Enabled=true
application.CommandBars("cell").Reset

--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
(email address is on the web site)


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ups.com...
HOW HAVE YOU DONE THAT...
CAN U SHARE THE SAME WITH ME

AKASH

On Jan 6, 5:39 am, Francis Ang
wrote:
It is OK. I have managed to find the solution from one of the previous
posting.

"Francis Ang" wrote:
I made blunder and now when I right click my mouse nothing happen. How
do I
make the PopUpMenu appear when I right click my mouse? Any help is
very much
appreciated.





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