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Default offsets - using ranges

I tried to add that, but got unexpected results (it high-lighted the entire
column, not just the row). I am trying to insert that logic here ******

Sub HiLite()
For Each cll In Range("A:A")
If cll.Value = "C" Or cll.Value = "c" Then

If IsEmpty(cll.Offset(0, 1)) Then cll.Offset(0, 1).Interior.ColorIndex = 6 _
Else: cll.Offset(0, 1).Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone
If IsEmpty(cll.Offset(0, 2)) Then cll.Offset(0, 2).Interior.ColorIndex = 6 _
Else: cll.Offset(0, 2).Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone

***** If cells R - U are ALL empty, then high-light. R - U; if ONE of them
is NOT empty then NONE of the cells are high-lighted *********
End If
Next
End Sub

Thanks for any help!!

"Jim Cone" wrote:

Or another way...

Sub DoSomething()
If Application.CountA(Range("B5:F5")) = 0 Then
Range("B5:F5").Interior.ColorIndex = 15
Else
Range("B5:F5").Interior.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone
End If
End Sub
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Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware
(Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming)



"Theo"
wrote in message
This works fine:
If IsEmpty(cll.Offset(0, 1)) Then cll.Offset(0, 1).Interior.ColorIndex = 6 _
Else: cll.Offset(0, 1).Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone

I want to do the same thing but for a range of cells in the row (from colum
R to column V, for example - check to see if they are ALL empty and then
highlight ALL of them, if so).
Any help is much appreciated .