Cancel=True Not Working As Expected

MikeDBMan

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I do a lot of coding for the event right-click. I end my additional steps with Cancel=True which used to always avoid popping up the incell menu. Now, for the past many months, the cancel=true seems to no longer work and I get an annoying right-click menu that pops up after my code executed. Suggestions?
 
Rick, I don't believe I do. In other words you're asking if it is just going directly to the right-click since it is avoiding all the code? That is not happening. I potentially open a completely different spreadsheet during the right-click "process". And that definitely happens.
 
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