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Default Conditional Formatting - Range

You might not need to use the Set since the range changes with the target.

"Monica" wrote:

How can I make the color coding apply to the cell as well as the next 9
columns in that row.



Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim WatchRange As Range
Dim CellVal As String
If Target.Cells.Count 1 Then Exit Sub
If Target = "" Then Exit Sub
CellVal = Target
Set WatchRange = Range("A1:c100") 'change to suit

If Not Intersect(Target, WatchRange) Is Nothing Then
Select Case CellVal
Case "Sheraton"
Target.Interior.ColorIndex = 18
Case "Covance"
Target.Interior.ColorIndex = 10
Case "Cronkite"
Target.Interior.ColorIndex = 6
Case "Intel"
Target.Interior.ColorIndex = 46
Case "Other"
Target.Interior.ColorIndex = 45
Case "Freescale"
Target.Interior.ColorIndex = 32