I also need this help and am not sure how to access the VBE in the system, in
addition I am referencing a list of 15 numbers each corresponds to a
different background and need the background to fill an entire row selection
based on the number in the given column. This is for color tracking of
application data as the application works its way through the process each
number corresponds to a step in the process and I want the row of data to
change automatically when I change the number on the row.
Thank you.
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Judy Rose Cohen
"Cynthia" wrote:
Frank you've been so helpful I'm hoping you can give me one more hint.
Here is the script I have based on your answer below. In my spreadsheet the
column I want to change colors is C: so I changed the range below from what
you had.
In my editor I get a compile error. The 3rd & 4th lines below (If
intersect....then sub) are highlighted in red. Not sure of what I should do
here to get this to work.
What I'm interested in is having the whole column C: (not just a range) be
formatted in this manner.
Can you help one more time.
Thanks,
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.Cells.Count 1 Then Exit Sub
If Intersect(Target, Me.Range("C1:C300")) Is Nothing
Then Exit Sub
On Error GoTo CleanUp
Application.EnableEvents = False
With Target
Select Case .Value
Case "Red": .Interior.ColorIndex = 3
Case "Blue": .Interior.ColorIndex = 10
Case "Green": .Interior.ColorIndex = 4
Case "Yellow": .Interior.ColorIndex = 6
Case "Brown": .Interior.ColorIndex = 9
Case "Black": .Interior.ColorIndex = 1
End Select
End With
CleanUp:
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub
"Frank Kabel" wrote:
Hi
The following will color the entry in cell A1:A100 based
on its value:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.Cells.Count 1 Then Exit Sub
If Intersect(Target, Me.Range("A1:A100")) Is Nothing
Then Exit Sub
On Error GoTo CleanUp
Application.EnableEvents = False
With Target
Select Case .Value
Case "Red": .Interior.ColorIndex = 3
Case "Blue": .Interior.ColorIndex = 10
'etc.
End Select
End With
CleanUp:
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub
For more about event procedures see:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/events.htm
--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
"Cynthia" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
Frank,
I don't know VBA programming. I'm new to the user discussion group.
Is there
an area with scripts that I could search?
"Frank Kabel" wrote:
Hi
more conditions are only available if you use VBA. Would this be a
way
for you?.
--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
"Cynthia" schrieb im
Newsbeitrag
...
I have a spreadsheet where I have set a data validation for the
colum
to
select from a list. The list has names of colors. (Red, yellow,
etc)
A total
of 6 colors. I then set a conditional format for the column to
change
the
background of the cell to the selected color. (The word "red"
displays in
cell and background color of cell is red).
Excel limits the number of conditions to 3. I have 6 color
condtions
(red,
yellow, green, blue, brown, black). How do I get around the 3
limit
condition
where I can set all 6 colors to change when the text is selected
from
the
drop down.