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Ouch, forgive me. The answer was so simple I am embarassed. I found the
answer on another reply here. thanks anyway. I can see, and am experimenting with, the code view. Now I need to learn the commands. Are they different for Excel? Is there a recommended book to purchase? Emerogork wrote: I can write the code but wonder where to place it and how to activate it in a spread sheet. I hope to run the code when the value in a cell changes. How do I control the cell background color in VB code? Specifically, I wish to change from grey to crosshatch when someone clicks on the cell. (Maybe there is a better way without using VB?) Sorry for the duplicate message here, I forget to enable the e-mail alert box. Is there a way to make this the default? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...tions/200708/1 |
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