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Hi! I am a new to visual basics and have really enjoyed the post.

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    Hi! I am a new to visual basics and have really enjoyed the post.

    I was wondering how to link two cells together so that if one changes either cell the other will change. ei: A1=B1 and B1=A1. Obviously when I place the code in each cell of the spreadsheet I get a circular reference error so I expect I will need to do this within VB. Any help will be a learning experience. Thank you in advance!

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    Re: Hi! I am a new to visual basics and have really enjoyed the post.

    Welcome to the forum.

    We have forum for ->Excel Programming/vba/macro --may i suggest you create a thread there, give a proper name for the thread and post you code enclosed with code tags or even better a sample workbook on what you are doing, on that way you have a greater chance to receive reply.

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