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Default Event macro does not run a Private sub

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I agree and that's one of the reasons I do that. Otto
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Hi,

Just one thing for future consideration, you don't need to use Call in
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kind of situation. You can simply enter the name of the subroutine.


That is true, but it is a far better practice IMO to use Call to show that
the code is calling another procedure.





 
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