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Default Programmatically changing cell color

Hello Tina,
I currently do a similar process in VBA inside an Access
report. Where I compare last weeks numbers to this weeks
numbers and assign an empty text box a Red, Yellow or Green
background and border color. The color is dependent on how
the number falls. Red for being below (Goal - .05), Yellow
for being around Goal (Goal +/- .05) and Green for
achieving greater than (Goal + .05).

If this sounds like what you are looking for let me know.
I can only post from home due to security issues at work.

Charles.



-----Original Message-----
I have a spreadsheet that shows the current situation of
25 sales people in an organization, and then finds the
average of certain information. I then show how the
company's situation can be improved by helping salespeople
with below average numbers come up to the average. I'm
using If statements to show improvement if the salesperson
is below average, and how my boss has asked me to have the
spreadsheet automatically show any information that is
changing (i.e. the new figures if a salesperson is brought
up to the average) in green to make changes stand out.

Because an improvement is only made if a person is
currently below average, I can not change the color by
using conditional formatting. Is there a way to
programmatically change the color of the information in a
cell if a certain condition is met?
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