VBA code to prompt user to select a cell

louisepr

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  2. 2010
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Hi :) Am I able to use VBA to prompt a user to select a cell in a worksheet? This will then govern the row for the rest of the actions within the macro
 

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Try something like this:
VBA Code:
Sub My_Script()
'Modified 12/3/2020  2:23:29 AM  EST
Dim c As Long
c = Application.InputBox("Select Cell", Default:=Selection.Address, Type:=8).Row
Cells(c, 1).Value = "Me"
End Sub
 
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