colorscales, icon sets, and databars referring to remote cells
Thanks for the suggestions, especially the 2nd macro suggestion.
"Dennis Tucker" wrote:
It is fairly easy to represent numbers with a color. If you wanted to
highlight the dollars by changing their cell's fill color(background), then
this can be done in several ways.
1. Conditional formatting: this is the easy and simplest way but it is also
the most limited way. This does not require macros. All of the other
methods require macros.
2. Macros 1: Setup dollar range bins and each bin is associated with a
color.
3. Macros 2: True Color(24 bits) can represent over 16 million colors. The
value zero(0) represents BLACK. The maximum value 16777215 represents
WHITE. All of the colors come from values between. The range 0-16777215
can be associated with a range of dollars.
ICON SET??
Dennis
"JGPatrick" wrote in message
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Is there any way in VBA to apply a colorscale, icon set, or databar to a
range, but have the color scale, icons, and databars show up in a
different
range?
For instance, suppose in B1:B3 you have the number of sales of Robert,
John,
and Sue, and in C1:C3 you have the dollar value of those sales, and that
in
D1:D3 you want to represent the number of sales with a color scale and the
dollar value of sales with an icon set. In other words, in D1:D3 you want
a
visual representation of the dollar value of sales overlayed on a visual
representation of the number of sales.
This is a toy example, I have a more complex application in mind.
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