I deleted a row and received the "Type Mismatch" error.If you select "Debug", 
you'll see that the offending line of code is:   If Target.Value = 
"OrderStatus" ThenPutting a  "watch" on the Target variable, you'll see that it 
isn't a single cell, but an array of cells!
When you change multiple cells (even by deleting, or inserting, or copying), 
then the Change event is passed an range ARRAY rather than a single range.
In your case, you have a choice.You can add an if() statement like:    if 
(Target.count > 1) then exit sub
Or, you can process each cell in the target array like:
dim Targ as rangefor each Targ in Target... (replace each occurrence of 
"Target" with "Targ") ...Next Targ

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    On Thursday, March 2, 2017 12:33 PM, Maatangi M. Karthik 
<maata...@gmail.com> wrote:
 

 I am absolutely new to excel VBA.

I have a requirement to create an excel to maintain status of orders (there are 
about 6 / 7 order statuses (2 of which are OrderStatus(no status), Enquiry and 
taken as samples here ) and based on each status, a specific set of actions 
have to be performed. I have created the excel in which there are multiple 
columns & rows, some of the columns have data validations either from a 
reference sheet or entered as list in the Data validation part and some have 
formula references.

What little coding I could understand, I have done that based on my teeny weeny 
bit of knowledge + the ideas that I got from checking on various websites. As a 
result, I am not sure if I have a robust code, although, I have some piece of 
coding to perform certain actions based on values change in certain columns.

Following are the issues that I want help with:

 When inserting / deleting row / rows, get error "Type Mismatch error 13"
 The same error appears while certain columns are extended down to the cells.
 Same error while cut copy pasting a row
 Although the run time error occurs, the action is partially completed

Earliest response would be much appreciated.

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