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Default Macro - color tab

Rob,

Can you post me your workbook and I will take a look?

Post to

bob dot ngs at googlemail dot com

do the obvious with dot and at.

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Bob Phillips

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"rob" wrote in message
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Am I missing something? I copied what you sent and I get the same result

as
before. The only way it works is if I clear the formula and put in the
result. I even tested it in a new, blank workbook and got the same

result.
I have even inserted this statement, Sh.Range("U246").Formula =
"=(R246/T246)/24", before this statement, If Not
Application.Intersect(Target, Range("U246")) Is Nothing Then. It works

just
like I want it to, but whenever data is entered I get a run time 13

error -
type mismatch. Any suggestions on the run time error or eliminating the
formula portion?
Thanks for all your help,
rob

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

It works for me with that formula in the cell. It doesn't matter as it
checks the cell value.

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"rob" wrote in message
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Bob,
Thanks for the help. It works great as long as there is no formula in

cell
U246. I have this formula in the cell: (R246/T246)/24. If the result

is
<120, the tab should turn red. Is there a way for xl to look only at

the
result in the cell and not the formula?

Thanks again,
rob

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Private Sub Workbook_SheetChange(ByVal Sh As Object, ByVal Target As

Range)
If Not Application.Intersect(Target, Range("U246")) Is Nothing

Then
If Target.Value = IsError(xlErrDiv0) Then
Sh.Tab.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone
ElseIf Target.Value < 120 Then
Sh.Tab.Color = RGB(255, 0, 0)
ElseIf Target.Value = 120 Then
Sh.Tab.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone
End If
End If
End Sub


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Bob Phillips

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"rob" wrote in message
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I have the following macro:
Private Sub Workbook_SheetChange(ByVal Sh As Object, ByVal Target

As
Range)
If Application.Intersect(Target, Range("U246")) Is Nothing Then
If Target.Value = IsError(xlErrDiv0) Then
Sh.Tab.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone
Else
If Target.Value < 120 Then
Sh.Tab.Color = RGB(255, 0, 0)
Else
If Target.Value = 120 Then
Sh.Tab.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone
End If
End If
End If
End If
End Sub

It is suppose to change the tab color to red when cell U246 is

below
120.
Instead it changes color when a value below 120 is entered into

any
cell.
I
have this code in a workbook module, so it works on all worksheets

in
the
workbook. There is a formula in cell U246. When the value of

this
formula
is <120, the tab should turn red.
How do I get it to look at only cell U246 and not all cells to

decide
when
to change color?
Thanks in advance for any help,
rob