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I've found a problem in Excel/VBA in the Worksheet_Change Event. I need to assign Target.Dependents to a Range, but if it has no dependents it brings up an error. I tried testing Target.Dependents.Cells.Count but that didn't work. Any Ideas?

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)

If Target.Cells.Count > 1 OR Target.Dependents.Cells.Count = 0 Then Exit Sub

Dim TestRange As Range

Set TestRange = Target.Dependents

I've also tried "Target.Dependents Is Nothing".

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Short answer, there is no way to test for dependents without raising an error, as the property itself is set to raise an error if accessed and there aren't any. I dislike the design but there is no way to prevent it without suppressing errors. AFAIK this is about the best you are going to be able to do with it.

Sub Example()
    Dim rng As Excel.Range
    Set rng = Excel.Selection
    If HasDependents(rng) Then
        MsgBox rng.Dependents.Count & " dependancies found."
    Else
        MsgBox "No dependancies found."
    End If
End Sub

Public Function HasDependents(ByVal target As Excel.Range) As Boolean
    On Error Resume Next
    HasDependents = target.Dependents.Count
End Function

Explanation, if there are no dependents an error is raised and the value of HasDependents stays unchanged from the type default,which is false, thus false is returned. If there are dependents, the count value will never be zero. All non-zero integers convert to true, so when count is assigned as the return value, true is returned. It's pretty close to what you are already using.

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Thanks for the confirmation and explanation. – Lance Roberts May 29 at 21:26
Nice example Oorang. – Mark Nold Jun 2 at 15:59
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As found on: http://www.xtremevbtalk.com/t126236.html

	'Returns a Collection of all Precedents or Dependents found in the Formula of the Cell argument
	'Arguments      : 'rngCell' = the Cell to evaluate
	'               : 'blnPrecedents' = 'TRUE' to list Precedents, 'FALSE' to list Dependents
	'Dependencies   : 'Get_LinksFromFormula' function
	'Limitations    : does not detect dependencies in other Workbooks
	'Written        : 08-Dec-2003 by member Timbo @ visualbasicforum.com
	Function Get_LinksCell(rngCell As Range, blnPrecedents As Boolean) As Collection
	Dim rngTemp As Range
	Dim colLinksExt As Collection, colLinks As New Collection
	Dim lngArrow As Long, lngLink As Long
	Dim lngErrorArrow As Long
	Dim strFormula As String, strAddress As String
	Dim varLink
	On Error GoTo ErrorH

		'check parameters
		Select Case False
			Case rngCell.Cells.Count = 1: GoTo Finish
			Case rngCell.HasFormula: GoTo Finish
		End Select

		Application.ScreenUpdating = False

		With rngCell
			.Parent.ClearArrows

			If blnPrecedents Then
				.ShowPrecedents
			Else: .ShowDependents
			End If

			strFormula = .Formula

			'return a collection object of Links to other Workbooks
			If blnPrecedents Then _
				Set colLinksExt = Get_LinksFromFormula(rngCell)

	LoopArrows_Begin:
			Do 'loop all Precedent/Dependent Arrows on the sheet
				lngArrow = lngArrow + 1
				lngLink = 1

				Do
					Set rngTemp = .NavigateArrow(blnPrecedents, lngArrow, lngLink)

					If Not rngTemp Is Nothing Then
						strAddress = rngTemp.Address(External:=True)
						colLinks.Add strAddress, strAddress
					End If

					lngLink = lngLink + 1
				Loop

			Loop

	LoopArrows_End:
			If blnPrecedents Then
				.ShowPrecedents True
			Else: .ShowDependents True
			End If

		End With

		If blnPrecedents Then 'add the external Link Precedents
			For Each varLink In colLinksExt
				colLinks.Add varLink, varLink
			Next varLink
		End If

	Finish:
	On Error Resume Next
		'oh, one of the arrows points to the host cell as well!
		colLinks.Remove rngCell.Address(External:=True)

		If Not colLinks Is Nothing Then Set Get_LinksCell = colLinks
		Set colLinks = Nothing
		Set colLinksExt = Nothing
		Set rngTemp = Nothing
		Application.ScreenUpdating = True

		Exit Function
	ErrorH:
		'error while calling 'NavigateArrow' method
		If Err.Number = 1004 Then

			'resume after 1st and 2nd error to process both same-sheet
			'   and external Precedents/Dependents
			If Not lngErrorArrow > 2 Then
				lngErrorArrow = lngErrorArrow + 1
				Resume LoopArrows_Begin
			End If
		End If

		'prevent perpetual loop
		If lngErrorArrow > 3 Then Resume Finish
		lngErrorArrow = lngErrorArrow + 1
		Resume LoopArrows_End

	End Function





	'Returns a Collection of Range addresses for every Worksheet Link to another Workbook
	'   used in the formula argument
	'Arguments: 'rngCellWithLinks'  = the Cell Range containing the formula Link
	'Written        : 08-Dec-2003 by member Timbo @ visualbasicforum.com
	Function Get_LinksFromFormula(rngCellWithLinks As Range)
	Dim colReturn As New Collection
	Dim lngStartChr As Long, lngEndChr As Long
	Dim strFormulaTemp As String, strFilenameTemp As String, strAddress As String
	Dim varLink
	On Error GoTo ErrorH

		'check parameters
		Select Case False
			Case rngCellWithLinks.Cells.Count = 1: GoTo Finish
			Case rngCellWithLinks.HasFormula: GoTo Finish
		End Select

		strFormulaTemp = rngCellWithLinks.Formula
		'determine if formula contains references to another Workbook
		lngStartChr = Len(strFormulaTemp)
		strFormulaTemp = Replace(strFormulaTemp, "[", "")
		strFormulaTemp = Replace(strFormulaTemp, "]", "'")
		'lngEndChr = Len(strFormulaTemp)

		If lngStartChr = lngEndChr Then GoTo Finish

		'build a collection object of links to other workbooks
		For Each varLink In rngCellWithLinks.Parent.Parent.LinkSources(xlExcelLinks)
			lngStartChr = InStr(1, strFormulaTemp, varLink)

			If Not lngStartChr = 0 Then
				lngEndChr = 1
				strAddress = Mid(strFormulaTemp, lngStartChr + Len(varLink), lngEndChr)

	On Error Resume Next
				'add characters to the address string until a valid Range address is formed
				Do Until TypeName(Range(strAddress)) = "Range"
					strAddress = Mid(strFormulaTemp, lngStartChr + Len(varLink), lngEndChr)
					lngEndChr = lngEndChr + 1
				Loop
				'continue adding to the address string until it no longer qualifies as a Range
				If Not (lngStartChr + Len(varLink) + lngEndChr) > Len(strFormulaTemp) Then
					Do Until Not IsNumeric(Right(strAddress, 1))
						strAddress = Mid(strFormulaTemp, lngStartChr + Len(varLink), lngEndChr)
						lngEndChr = lngEndChr + 1
					Loop
					'remove the trailing character
					strAddress = Left(strAddress, Len(strAddress) - 1)
				End If

	On Error GoTo ErrorH
				strFilenameTemp = rngCellWithLinks.Formula
				'locate append filename to Range address
				lngStartChr = InStr(lngStartChr, strFilenameTemp, "[")
				lngEndChr = InStr(lngStartChr, strFilenameTemp, "]")
				strAddress = Mid(strFilenameTemp, lngStartChr, lngEndChr - lngStartChr + 1) & strAddress

				colReturn.Add strAddress, strAddress
			End If

		Next varLink
		Set Get_LinksFromFormula = colReturn

	Finish:
	On Error Resume Next
		Set colReturn = Nothing
		Exit Function

	ErrorH:
		Resume Finish

	End Function
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I had found that article and got some useful information from it, but it really doesn't answer the specific question. Sure wish Microsoft would document things better. – Lance Roberts May 29 at 15:26
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Here is the only way I found to make it work, but I'd love a better solution:

On Error Resume Next
Dim TestRange As Range
Set TestRange = Target.Dependents

If TestRange.HasFormula And Err.Number = 0 Then ...
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