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Is there a quick way to detect if the user double
clicks a specified range? I'm currently dealing with the "Target" parameter of the Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick() function. I'm also testing all the Target.Row and Target.Col combinations to test for a specified range. Is this the only way to do this?? Thanks. |
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