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Bhupinder Singh gave you a solution (using "$E$5" instead of $E$5), but I like
this syntax better: if intersect(target, me.range("E5")) is nothing then exit sub end if I find it less prone to errors (forgetting $ signs and upper/lower case problems) and it's easier to update when I want to check multiple ranges: if intersect(target, me.range("E5,G10,X1:Z3,IV:IV")) is nothing then exit sub end if jswalsh33 wrote: On May 5th I wrote a question about how to launch an Excel Macro by double clicking on a cell. I have tried what was suggested, but I still cannot make it work. Any further help would be greatly appreciated. I have the following code in the "View Code" area of the worksheet. Sub aaa() Application.Events = True End Sub Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick_(ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As Boolean) If Target.Address = $E$5 Then Cancel=True Call Find2 End IF End Sub Macros are enabled. When I double click on E5 in the worksheet that I put the code into, nothing happens, except the cell E5 is selected. I have a button on the same sheet that runs Macro Find2 when clicked. I am running Windows XP, Excel OFFXL7 Thank-you Jim Walsh -- Dave Peterson |
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