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From: Aju Chacko 
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 12:24 AM
To: excel macro forum 
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ How to create a double click using VBA CODE without 
actually double clicking on the mouse

Dear experts,
                    Kindly help me with vba code for the following problem ,I 
have created a macro that trap the event DOUBLE CLICKING of mouse,But i want to 
optimize in such a way that the user need not double click each time with the 
mouse,Instead I want to create double click of mouse using VBA CODE,so when 
this code create double click event ,the code written for this event will get 
fired.

                                                                Thanking you in 
advance
                                                                                
           Aju V Chacko

             
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