XL: Macro with OnEntry or ON.ENTRY() Not ActivatedLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q125810 |
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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Excel, the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications OnEntry property or the Microsoft Excel 4.0 ON.ENTRY() macro function runs a macro when data is entered in any cell on a specified worksheet. Note, however, that you must first run the macro containing the OnEntry property or ON.ENTRY() function in order for it to be effective. To run the macro with the OnEntry property or ON.ENTRY() function, use the appropriate procedure below to define an auto_open procedure or macro on the specified worksheet. The auto_open procedure should contain either the OnEntry property or the ON.ENTRY() function, and it should specify another macro that will be run when you enter data on the worksheet.
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http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/refguide/default.asp Microsoft Excel 5.0 or Later
Microsoft Excel version 4.0
REFERENCES"Microsoft Excel Function Reference," version 4.0, page 302
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