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Oh, and when I use (now) in the 'Case else' statement instead of "" in
the columns(2) line, todays date is presented in the cell. On 31 mei, 17:50, dqsp wrote: Hi Norman, I allready tried that, but no succes. At home it works (had to do with macroprotection (grr)). At my work it doesn't. If I debug with F8, I stll see that the macro ends after .Columns(2).Value = (Now) Any other idea? Thanks again, Rob On 30 mei, 18:11, "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Rob, Run the following sub and then try changing column G values. '======== Public Sub Tester() * * Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub '<<======== --- Regards. Norman- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven - |
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