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I'm sorry, I didn't quite understand your answer... I thought this would be
quite simple (for the ones who can write the code in the right way). I thought the way to solve my problem would be something like this: if autofilter.selection is "all" then range("A5").delete else worksheet("Taul1").Select... and so on and so on end if "galimi" kirjoitti: Kativa, You would likely have to monitor a change in event of that cell to determine the course of action. -- http://www.ExcelHelp.us 888-MY-ETHER ext. 01781474 "kativa" wrote: I want to change a value in a cell when autofilter criteria is "all" and if it isn't then go on to another code. How to do that with ifelse? |
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