Conditional Formats
Thanks Corran
It works a treat, you've also helped me out on another
little problem I had.
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 02:15:57 -0700, Alec wrote:
How can I test if a selection contains conditional
formats, the following does not work.
" IF Selection.FormatConditions(2) = True Then ""
I am trying to delete FormatCondition (2) within a
selection, but if any cell within that selection does
not
have any conditional formats, I get an error. I want to
the code to continue, regardless of the error.
Any Ideas
Alec
That doesn't really involve conditional formatting, but
rather
Error-handling.
To disregard error-messages, use to following line in
your code:
On Error Resume Next
This makes sure that errors no longer cause a message.
You can use the
Err-variable to see what kind of errors you encounter and
you can use this
in your code with if-statements or something. Or just
disrespect the
error-codes.
Once you do want to receive errors, place the following
in your code:
On Error Goto 0
This resets the error-handling to default.
And I think you could also use the following:
"If Selection.FormatConditions.Count 1 then ***CODE***"
This way you trip the if-statement when there are more
than 1 conditional
formatting in place...
HTH
CoRrRan
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