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I'm using Excel VBA and have a worksheet_change event like so:

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
    If Target = Range("rel_type") Then
       --some code
    End If
End Sub

That code works great when I make a change to the named range "rel_type". However if I insert a row anywhere else in the spreadsheet, I get run-time error 13 - type mismatch on the first line of that Sub. Does anybody know a workaround? I'm not that familiar with the Worksheet_Change event and can't seem to find good documentation (or at least documentation that references why this error would occur). Thanks.

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Is this what you are trying?

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
    On Error GoTo Whoa

    If Not Intersect(Target, Range("rel_type")) Is Nothing Then
       Application.EnableEvents = False

       '--some code
    End If

LetsContinue:
    Application.EnableEvents = True
    Exit Sub
Whoa:
    MsgBox Err.Description
    Resume LetsContinue
End Sub

FOLLOWUP

Yes, that's exactly what I needed! Thanks! It worked like a charm. I was not familiar with Intersect or the EnableEvents option, so I learned a lot here--I appreciate it. – rryanp 16 secs ago

INTERSECT: The Intersect Method will return a Range Object that represents the intersection of two, or more, ranges.

See this link

Topic: Intersect Method [Excel 2003 VBA Language Reference]

Link: Intersect - MSDN

ENABLEEVENTS: You have to use the EnableEvents property to prevent any probable endless loops which the VBA code might initiate. When you set this property to False, VBA will not raise any events and the Worksheet_Change event will run only once. Also you should always be sure to set EnableEvents property back to True to enable events to be called normally the next time.

HTH

Sid

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  • Yes, that's exactly what I needed! Thanks! It worked like a charm. I was not familiar with Intersect or the EnableEvents option, so I learned a lot here--I appreciate it.
    – rryanp
    Mar 22, 2012 at 18:25
  • @rryanp: Updated my post with more info :) Mar 22, 2012 at 18:34

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