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Multiple Worksheet_Change events

Asked by mcnuttlaw in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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I need to test for multiple events in Worksheet_Change.

To illustrate my point, here is my logic (code is merely presented to let you know where I'm heading):

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
    If Intersect(Target, [A1:A5]) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
    On Error Resume Next
    Application.EnableEvents = False
        Do Task One
    Application.EnableEvents = True

    If Intersect(Target, [B1:B5]) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
    On Error Resume Next
    Application.EnableEvents = False
        Do Task Two
    Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub


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Zone: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software
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