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Application.EnableEvents
If you accidentally disabled events due to an error in logic, how do you turn
it back on? |
Application.EnableEvents
Go into the VBE
Hit ctrl-g (to see the immediate window) type: application.enableevents = true and hit enter. DCPan wrote: If you accidentally disabled events due to an error in logic, how do you turn it back on? -- Dave Peterson |
Application.EnableEvents
I keep these two handy on a Toolbar for when I'm working on event code and
screwing it up. Sub enable_events() Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub Sub disable_events() Application.EnableEvents = False End Sub Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 14:18:01 -0700, DCPan wrote: If you accidentally disabled events due to an error in logic, how do you turn it back on? |
Application.EnableEvents
Hi,
In your finished code you should consider something like this Sub myProcedure() On Error GoTo ErrorHandler 'your code here ErrorHandler: Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "DCPan" wrote: If you accidentally disabled events due to an error in logic, how do you turn it back on? |
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