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On Jun 24, 11:24*am, RyanH wrote:
When you click "View Code" VBA Editor will open. *There will be two List
Boxes at the top or the window. *The one on the left will need to say
"Worksheet", if not select "Worksheet". *The one on the right should say
"Change", if not select "Change".

This will get you to the code you want to see.

Ryan



"General Specific" wrote:
I have a workbook with two worksheets "Time In" and "Time Out". *On
each of these pages, I added a Sub that checks for entry in a column
and timestamps the neighboring cell.


I can't find the Sub Worksheet_Change in "Time In". *It still works,
but I can't find the code.


When I go to View Code, I can find the Sub under "Time Out". *When I
go to "Time In" in the code window, Sub Worksheet_Change is not there.


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Found it.

It was after 100 blank lines of code.

Sorry
 
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