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Your macro is a type of macro called an "Event" macro.Event macros located in a
WORKSHEET module are triggered for events only in the specific sheet.( A
"Change" event located in the Sheet1 module does not run for changes to Sheet2)
EVENT macros that apply to all sheets (or the entire workbook) a