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I know it has been a while since this was posted, but I had the same problem
as you were describing (WS_Calculate is occurring even when a change is made on another WS that should not trigger the event) and after searching I found the following response from Jim Thomlinson which helped me out greatly. As Jim describes, I had "volatile" functions on the sheet with the WS_Change event and these volatile functions would calculate anytime a change was made on the sheet or on any other sheet. Try an experiment similar to the one Dave Peterson mentioned in this post and you will see that a =Now() or =Today() function will calculate when any change on any sheet is made. Hopefully it is helpful to someone else with the same problem. Copied message as follows (from 8/30/2005)... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =Now() is a volatile function, meaning that it calculates every time that a calculation is executed. If you can, try to find a way to replace the now function with a constant. You can update the constant base on some other event such as a sheet activate or workbook open or... Otherwise you can also add a criteria to the calculation event that ThisWorkbook is the active workbook. If it isn't then abort the rest of the procedure. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Alex" wrote: I'm usinin the following code to highlight the filtered column with a different collar. To make it works I've entered =Now() in some cell. Everything is fine. But, when I'm opening another spreadsheet the procedure is being automatically triggered producing the error "out of range". Private Sub Worksheet_Calculate() Dim af As AutoFilter Dim fFilter As Filter Dim iFilterCount As Integer 'Application.EnableEvents = False If Worksheets("Initiatives").AutoFilterMode Then ' gettin an error "out of range" Set af = Worksheets("Initiatives").AutoFilter iFilterCount = 1 Worksheets("Initiatives").Unprotect ("donit") For Each fFilter In af.Filters If fFilter.On Then af.Range.Cells(1, iFilterCount) _ .Interior.ColorIndex = 3 ' 15 - gray; 35 - mint green Else af.Range.Cells(1, iFilterCount) _ .Interior.ColorIndex = 15 End If iFilterCount = iFilterCount + 1 Next fFilter Else Worksheets("Initiatives").Range("A1").AutoFilter Worksheets("Initiatives").Range("A1:H1").Interior. ColorIndex = 15 End If How could I fix it? Thanks |
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