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One possible issue I have noticed is that if the user types in "ch" rather
than picking it from a drop down list in the cell (didn't mention that earlier) and hits enter, the focus moves one cell away. My code 'Charge( ) looks to see if the active cell has "ch" and if it does, copies the data from the same row to another sheet. How can I ensure the focus remains on the cell which has "ch" in it when <enter was hit? -- Traa Dy Liooar Jock "Chip Pearson" wrote: You can use the worksheet's Change event procedure to do this. Open the Sheet's code module (right-click the worksheet tab and choose View Code) and paste in the following code: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) Dim Res As VbMsgBoxResult Const TEST_RANGE = "M1:M100" '<<< CHANGE TO CELLS TO TEST If Application.Intersect(Target, Me.Range(TEST_RANGE)) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub End If Application.EnableEvents = False If StrComp(Target.Text, "ch", vbTextCompare) = 0 Then ' user entered 'ch' Res = MsgBox("Really?") If Res = vbNo Then Target.Value = vbNullString Else Call Charge End If Else ' user didn't enter 'ch' End If Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub Change the value of TEST_RANGE to the range of cells you wish to test. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Excel Product Group, 1998 - 2009 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 05:04:01 -0800, Jock wrote: When "CH" is entered in a cell in column 'M', I'd like a text box to appear with "Really?" and a yes no option. If No is selected, to clear the cell in 'M' but to remain with focus. If Yes is selected, to run code called Sub Charge( ) which is located in Module 1. Any ideas? Thanks |
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