I'm trying to finish up a project of mine and I right now have a Form Control that when pressed adds to the value of a number and another button will subtract that value.
Another value has the two different buttons for the same thing, but the value is also dependent on the first value and other things than just the buttons modify that value. I tried implementing this code for validation
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Intersect(Target, Target.Worksheet.Range("F19")) Is Nothing Then
If Range("E19") = 2 And Range("F19") < 12 Then
Range("E20") = 1
End If
End If
End Sub
but Excel apparently doesn't recognize that cell F19 has changed when the change is caused by the button, only when it is caused by user input. So, what this is saying is, if F19 updates and 19 is 2 and F19 is less than 12 (the prerequisite for E12 being 2 is F19 being 12 or greater) then set E20 to 1 (E20 is a modifier for E19 which also has other modifiers going into it). This method works on other values that aren't button controlled, but how can I get excel to realize when the Form Control button changes the value (or at least monitor when the form control is pressed.)
Edit: The macro actually doesn't work if the cell changes by formula either. I don't think I can use Worksheet_Calculate to monitor the change in a specific cell.