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Hi Bob,
Yes, it is to happen only on 1 worksheet, although there are several cells from which I want to send the cursor, to a different relevant cell. My experience so far is in recording macros, identifying commands in them and copy/pasting as necessary. I have never learned VB. I gather from what you are saying that "Worksheet_Change" is a reserved macro name within Excel, or within VBA. I also gather, or I guess "hope" that it will enable entry of a different set of instructions for different cells, each to operate alone if a value is entered in the relevant cell. I don't know how to store "in an Excel Object corresponding to the worksheet", so perhaps you could shine a light here? Back Monday Many thanks, Keith |
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