Dear Sir,
D8:G15 is values derived from weighbridge report.
for D8, if it reaches / exceeded to the value specified in D25. 
the message will display, showing qty exceeded and with difference of 
both.
Example if D8 = 61000, which is greater than the value specified in D25, 
the message will shows "Qty Exceeded with 25.00 Mt"
25Mt is the difference of the 61000 and Qty specified in D25.
D25:G32 (Coming from Sheet "10% of Materials") is the value which is 
10.00% of total qty of each material awarded to the different contractors.
like that I want for each cell
 
Regards,
Kumar Bhanushali





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PFA !!! 


Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("D8:G15", "E8")) Is Nothing Then
If Target.Value > 8000 Then
MsgBox "You have exceed the limit"
End If
End If
End Sub






On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 4:04:38 PM UTC+5:30, Kumar Bhanushali wrote:

Dear Sir, 
It's working, but I same code for multiple cells. 
like from D8:D15, E8:E15, F8:F15 & G8:G15. 
  
  
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Put that code in your Summary sheet bro, You want a message box if the the 
value of E8 is greater than 8000 ?? M I right ?? 

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) 
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("e8")) Is Nothing Then 
If Target.Value > 8000 Then 
MsgBox "You have exceed the limit" 
End If 
End If 
End Sub 









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Dear Sir, 
Not Working. 
When I put the value 8000 it doesn't shows the message, but after delete 
the same, it shows the msg. 
  
  
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Right click your sheet and add this code. 

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) 
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("e8")) Is Nothing Then 
If Target.Value < 8000 Then 
MsgBox "You have exceed the limit" 
End If 
End If 
End Sub 

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On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 2:54:51 PM UTC+5:30, Kumar Bhanushali wrote: 

Dear Sir, 
there is a problem, that it restricts the qty. 
I don't want to restrict the qty, i just want to show the message with qty 
balance. 
 
 
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Kumar Bhanushali 



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Hello Kumar, 

try attached file (remark in cell's comment) 


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2015-06-23 6:41 GMT+00:00 Kumar Bhanushali <kumar.bh...@pmcprojects.com>: 
Dear Sir, 
Is there any vba macros that if I reached at certain value Message Pop Up 
that you have reached the xxx value. 
Following File is attached for your reference. 
 
 
Regards,
Kumar Bhanushali
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