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I have an excel workbook which pulls stock data from from another source (open, close, net position etc.)



The point is, I would like to save a CSV file with every data change, for example, I have entered a position with 100 stocks, the excel has updated the information accordingly and now I would like to save it into a separate excel sheet.



The code below works just fine when I enter the information manually, but when the data is pulled via RTD (auto update the cell) the code doesn't run



Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)

Application.DisplayAlerts = False

If Not Intersect(Target, Me.Range("B33:D380")) Is Nothing Then
ThisWorkbook.SaveCopyAs Filename:="F:Google Driveautosave.csv"
End If
End Sub









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    I have an excel workbook which pulls stock data from from another source (open, close, net position etc.)



    The point is, I would like to save a CSV file with every data change, for example, I have entered a position with 100 stocks, the excel has updated the information accordingly and now I would like to save it into a separate excel sheet.



    The code below works just fine when I enter the information manually, but when the data is pulled via RTD (auto update the cell) the code doesn't run



    Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)

    Application.DisplayAlerts = False

    If Not Intersect(Target, Me.Range("B33:D380")) Is Nothing Then
    ThisWorkbook.SaveCopyAs Filename:="F:Google Driveautosave.csv"
    End If
    End Sub









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      I have an excel workbook which pulls stock data from from another source (open, close, net position etc.)



      The point is, I would like to save a CSV file with every data change, for example, I have entered a position with 100 stocks, the excel has updated the information accordingly and now I would like to save it into a separate excel sheet.



      The code below works just fine when I enter the information manually, but when the data is pulled via RTD (auto update the cell) the code doesn't run



      Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)

      Application.DisplayAlerts = False

      If Not Intersect(Target, Me.Range("B33:D380")) Is Nothing Then
      ThisWorkbook.SaveCopyAs Filename:="F:Google Driveautosave.csv"
      End If
      End Sub









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      I have an excel workbook which pulls stock data from from another source (open, close, net position etc.)



      The point is, I would like to save a CSV file with every data change, for example, I have entered a position with 100 stocks, the excel has updated the information accordingly and now I would like to save it into a separate excel sheet.



      The code below works just fine when I enter the information manually, but when the data is pulled via RTD (auto update the cell) the code doesn't run



      Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)

      Application.DisplayAlerts = False

      If Not Intersect(Target, Me.Range("B33:D380")) Is Nothing Then
      ThisWorkbook.SaveCopyAs Filename:="F:Google Driveautosave.csv"
      End If
      End Sub






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          Worksheet_Change() will not be triggered by a formula, like RTD, updating a cell.



          For that you will need to create a Worksheet_Calculate() Sub to listen for the change.



          The problem is that this worksheet function doesn't have a Range argument to test which cells are being edited...so for suggestions see this link.






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            Worksheet_Change() will not be triggered by a formula, like RTD, updating a cell.



            For that you will need to create a Worksheet_Calculate() Sub to listen for the change.



            The problem is that this worksheet function doesn't have a Range argument to test which cells are being edited...so for suggestions see this link.






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              Worksheet_Change() will not be triggered by a formula, like RTD, updating a cell.



              For that you will need to create a Worksheet_Calculate() Sub to listen for the change.



              The problem is that this worksheet function doesn't have a Range argument to test which cells are being edited...so for suggestions see this link.






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                Worksheet_Change() will not be triggered by a formula, like RTD, updating a cell.



                For that you will need to create a Worksheet_Calculate() Sub to listen for the change.



                The problem is that this worksheet function doesn't have a Range argument to test which cells are being edited...so for suggestions see this link.






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                Worksheet_Change() will not be triggered by a formula, like RTD, updating a cell.



                For that you will need to create a Worksheet_Calculate() Sub to listen for the change.



                The problem is that this worksheet function doesn't have a Range argument to test which cells are being edited...so for suggestions see this link.







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