FSt1, Gord, Chip Pearson, or anyone else who knows,
While we are on the subject of color, I took the following sub routine from
Chip's website (
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/colors.htm):
Sub GetRGB(RGB As Long, ByRef Red As Integer, _
ByRef Green As Integer, ByRef Blue As Integer)
Red = RGB And 255
Green = RGB \ 256 And 255
Blue = RGB \ 256 ^ 2 And 255
End Sub
Now my question is, in the line that reads:
Red = RGB And 255
mathematically, exactly what is going on here? I thought "And" was a
logical operator. How can "RGB And 255" return anything other than
TRUE/FALSE (or 1/0)?
Thanks for the help,
Conan
"FSt1" wrote in message
...
hi,
you are corrected. xl does limit the total number of colors available to
56
but as Gord pointed out(tooloptionscolormodify buttoncostom OR
standard
tab) you can modify any of the standard 56 xl colors. and with 256
increments
of the RGB, you have 256 x 256 x256 or 16,777,216 colors combinations
available to you. Of course you can only display 56 of those colors at one
time due to xl limitations but you can get real colorful if you want.
sorry.
FSt1
"Conan Kelly" wrote:
Gord,
Please correct me if i'm wrong, but you can not set a cell color to a
color
that is not in XL's ColorIndex Color Pallette (pardon the
terminology....please correct).
I think I tried this once......tried to color a cell to an rgb value that
did not have an index # and XL adjusted it to the nearest color that was
assigned an index # (was using XL 2002 when I tried this, now using
2003...have not tried it).
Is that correct?
Thanks,
Conan
"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
...
ToolsOptionsColorModify will allow you change a color to any rgb
value
you'd
like.
Or run a macro with your parameters.
Sub foo()
ActiveCell.Interior.Color = RGB(170, 112, 230)
End Sub
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 17:11:00 -0800, zhj23
wrote:
Hello! Gurus
Is there a way to change the color of a cell to some specific RGB
combinations in addition to the standard color palette provided?
It would be good if we can add this special color to the palette for
future
use.
Thanks.
zhj23