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Default Can I make a cell into a macro button?

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Don Guillett
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"carl" wrote in message
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Hi Gary,

I've tried adding the macro below into a visual basic module but it's not
working. Am I meant to just copy and paste the code into a blank module
or
am I meant to be putting it somewhere else? Apologies for sounding
clueless.

Carl

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

Put this in WorkSheet code:

Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As
Boolean)
Cancel = True
If Intersect(Range("A:A"), Target) Is Nothing Then
Else
r = Target.Row
Set r1 = Sheets("d").Range(Cells(r, 1), Cells(r, 7))
Set r2 = Sheets("s").Cells(r, 1)
r1.Copy r2
End If
End Sub

It uses double-click. Double-click on any cell in column A of worksheet
"d"
and the contents of cells A thru G in that row will be automatically
copied
to the same row in worksheet "s".
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gsnu200701


"carl" wrote:

I'm creating a number of worksheets within a workbook. These sheets
have
data that is constantly updated and I often need to take the best line
of
data from each sheet and copy it over to another sheet as a summary of
the
best data from each sheet.

Can I create a macro that is activated each time I click on a cell
rather
than having to create a specific button. It's just that having buttons
doesn't work for what I need.

What I want is to be able to copy say cells A1:G1 to another sheet in
the
work book. But the next time it might be A3:G3. And then the next
time
A5:G5. Plus the tables that I'm copying from are sorted by price or by
date
using other macros so that adds to the complexity. So what I would
like is
to create a macro for each row so that when you click on cell A1 is
will copy
across A1:G1 to the sheet "summary".

The way I've done it up until now is create one single marco button
that
will copy and paste columns A:G on the row that I've highlighted. So
you
have to click on the row tab at the side and then click on the marco
button.
But it causes problems when you click on the marco button without
clicking on
the tab first.

This spreadsheet needs to be simple because it's being used by a lot of
people.



 
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