Actually, you could have a real hyperlink in the cell, just link it back
to itself... Cell B2 hyperlinked to Cell B2.
Jim Cone
"Jim Cone" <jim.coneXXX@rcn.comXXX> wrote in message...
Hello GS,
You could put a fake hyperlink in the cell.. blue colored font with an underline.
Then at the end of your Sub, you could add code to duplicate the hyperlink action,
maybe an Application.GoTo.
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I am using the following macro to run whenever B2 is selected:
Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.Address <> "$B$2" Then Exit Sub
On Error Resume Next
Application.EnableEvents = False
MsgBox ("hi")
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub
The macro works just fine; click on B1 and the macro runs.
B1 contains a hyperlink. The click also causes the hyperlink to be followed
(simultaneously??).
Is there anyway I can force the macro to execute completely before the
hyperlink gets followed?
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