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Are there any other way to run the vba code than...
....linking it to the command button?
Hello! I have made an vba code, that is linked to command button. Now I want to run that code that is linked to the command button (starts when the user clicks the button) when I move a cursor for example cell A1 to A2. Is this kind of system possible to do? What are the other functions (than clicking) where the code can be linked? |
Are there any other way to run the vba code than...
There are a number of way to run a macro.
1) From VBA by pressing F5 2) From menu Tools - Macro - Macros then select the macro 3) From changing controls which include buttons, check boxes entering or select data in Listboxes or combo boxes. 4) From events like changing worksheets, entering data into cells, befroeSave, BeforePrint. There are lots of these You may want to run you r macro when data is entered into a cell? "VBA beginner" wrote: ...linking it to the command button? Hello! I have made an vba code, that is linked to command button. Now I want to run that code that is linked to the command button (starts when the user clicks the button) when I move a cursor for example cell A1 to A2. Is this kind of system possible to do? What are the other functions (than clicking) where the code can be linked? |
Are there any other way to run the vba code than...
Hi, you can capture the SelectionChange event, or double click, or
many other application events. See the code below that would be placed inside the appropriate Worksheet Code Module. The 'Target' parameter is a range variable that is set to the cell that was selected. You can use 'Target' to test the cell address, row, column, etc... or even use it change the value and more. Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range) If Target.Column = 1 Then Call updateMacro ElseIf Target.Column = 2 Then frmEnterTime.Show End If End Sub See Chip Pearson's site below to learn more about events: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/Events.aspx HTH—Lonnie |
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