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Is there a way to create a macro that if you double click on a cell or row it
will activate a worksheet. Example would be: If cell A1 is double clicked, or at least activated and "submitted" using a Command Button, the result would be: Worksheets ("12").Activate See I have 94 rows of assembly descriptions on a worksheet [Worksheets("Start")], and 94 other worksheets that have a Bill Of Materials. I would like to have a person be able to highlight a cell or row and it brings up the correct BOM. A double click would be easiest on the end user but I think an active row or cell with a Command Button is more achievable. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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