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My code below clears a cell's value then prompts an error message, if the input value is outside the specified limit. But I'd prefer to reverse the sequence (i.e. prompts the error message first, then clear the input upon accpeting the error message) but don't know how... Any help is appreciated. Sam Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) Dim MyWkSht As Worksheet Dim ARIRange As Range Set MyWkSht = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Sheet1") Set ARIRange = MyWkSht.Range("N13") MyWkSht.Unprotect (1) ' Other codes If ARIRange.Value < 50 Or ARIRange.Value 130 Then ARIRange.Value = "" MyWkSht.Protect (1) GoTo ErrorHandler Exit Sub ErrorHandler: MsgBox "Please enter a value between 50mm and 130mm.", vbOKOnly, "Warning" End Else End If MyWkSht.Protect (1) End Sub |
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