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Default VBE Help, when linked value change, color will not

Rick (revisited),

Thanks for your past help.

Can I send you my completed workbook with annotations explaining what
exactly I need help with? Its probably just a slight twist to what you
originally sent me. I just figured if you view the overall project you could
see what I was driving at. The workbook is very simple and Im sure the code
that you suggested just needs a slight tweak.

Regards,

John


"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote:

Your cryptic ways are beyond my skills. The list of Eng 9, Eng 10, blah
blah blah are not actual values that I separating out. I just tried to
keep
questions streamlined because I'm slightly ignorant.


Okay, if Eng 9, Eng 10, etc. are not the real names being used, then that
one-liner would not work (as it was based on the exact names you posted
originally). However, you have your problem resolved, so that is what is
important. Good luck with the rest of your project.

Rick


 
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