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Hello Eli,
You can store your second array in a worksheet and check via the Worksheet_Change event whether the Target parameter intersects with your array cells. Or you keep a copy of your second array in memory and whenever you need to know whether its changed you apply an item-wise check. Regards, Bernd |
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