highlighting cells with formulas
Gustavo,
Thanks for the input but I'm still lost ( novice here ). Here is what
I'm trying to accomplish. Cell "A" = Address, B,C,D,E,F,G,H all represent
days of the week and all equal 1 for the most part. When "A" goes on vacation
or stops, I would like to highlight that cell in RED at which point it would
convert cells B-H to a 0 and upon return I remove the red from cell "A" and
the numbers covert back to 1's. Does this make any sense at all. Creating a
macro would mean very detailed instructions on how to.
"Gustavo Marinoni" wrote:
You can achieve this creating a macro. You have to insert some code in the
event Worksheet_Selectionchange
here is the code
Public rngOldTarget As Range
Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not (rngOldTarget Is Nothing) Then
rngOldTarget.Offset(0, 1).Resize(, 5).Value = 0
End If
Target.Offset(0, 1).Resize(, 5).Value = 1
Set rngOldTarget = Target
End Sub
the number 5 in the resize method is the number of columns you would like to
switch from 0 to 1.
If you want to apply this only to certain range, for example only if the
cell selected is within the range A5:A10 add the following to the code :
If Intersect(Range("A5:A10"), Target) Is Nothing Then
Exit Sub
End If
Gustavo.
"Michael Angelo" wrote:
I would like to format rows so that when I hightlight a cell it automatically
changes 1's to 0's such as the following:
39880 Alsace Ct. 0 0 0 0 0 0
when highlight address 39880, it would turn all ones to zeros and once you
un-highlight, it would change them back to 1's. Each zero represents a column.
Any suggestions on how to do this???
Thanks - MIke
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