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Single cell to display red in another cell
When concatenating cells 1-5, to appear in cell 6, how do I get cell 3 to
appear red (with all others black) in cell 6? |
Single cell to display red in another cell
If you keep the concatenation a formula, then you can't do this.
Sheila wrote: When concatenating cells 1-5, to appear in cell 6, how do I get cell 3 to appear red (with all others black) in cell 6? -- Dave Peterson |
Single cell to display red in another cell
But if you are prepared to use VBA then try this:
Sub tryme() Range("G12") = Range("A12") & Range("B12") & Range("C12") & Range("D12") & Range("E12") mystart = Len(Range("A12")) + Len(Range("B12")) + 1 mylen = Len(Range("C12")) Range("G12").Activate With ActiveCell.Characters(Start:=mystart, Length:=mylen).Font .ColorIndex = 3 End With End Sub best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... If you keep the concatenation a formula, then you can't do this. Sheila wrote: When concatenating cells 1-5, to appear in cell 6, how do I get cell 3 to appear red (with all others black) in cell 6? -- Dave Peterson |
Single cell to display red in another cell
WOW ! Okay, I'll give it a shot (this will be my first time). Will let you
know. Thank you very much. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: But if you are prepared to use VBA then try this: Sub tryme() Range("G12") = Range("A12") & Range("B12") & Range("C12") & Range("D12") & Range("E12") mystart = Len(Range("A12")) + Len(Range("B12")) + 1 mylen = Len(Range("C12")) Range("G12").Activate With ActiveCell.Characters(Start:=mystart, Length:=mylen).Font .ColorIndex = 3 End With End Sub best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... If you keep the concatenation a formula, then you can't do this. Sheila wrote: When concatenating cells 1-5, to appear in cell 6, how do I get cell 3 to appear red (with all others black) in cell 6? -- Dave Peterson |
Single cell to display red in another cell
Bernard:
I tried the formula, without success. This is what I did: I'm working with March and April tabs. Below is the code I entered in cell "D39" on the April tab. Cell "AN35" on the April tab is the one I want to be red. February tab, red for "AN33" March tab, red for "AN34" April tab, red for "AN35" etc. Sub tryme() Range("D39") = Range("Mar!D39) & Range ("AN35") & Range("Mar!F36") & Range & Range("AN25") & Range("Mar!AE36") & Range("AN26") & Range("Mar!AG36") & Range ("AN27") & Range("Mar!F37") & Range("AN25") & Range("Mar!AE37") & Range("AN26") & Range("Mar!AG37") & Range("AN27") & Range("Mar!F38") & Range("AN25") & Range("Mar!AE38") & Range("AN26") & Range("Mar!AG38").& Range("AN27") mystart = Len(Range("MarD39")) + 1 mylen = Len(Range("AN35")) Range("D39").Activate With ActiveCell.Characters(Start:=mystart, Length:=mylen).Font .ColorIndex = 3 End With End Sub I entered the above formula, and nothing happened that I can tell. Thanks so much for your help. "Sheila" wrote: WOW ! Okay, I'll give it a shot (this will be my first time). Will let you know. Thank you very much. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: But if you are prepared to use VBA then try this: Sub tryme() Range("G12") = Range("A12") & Range("B12") & Range("C12") & Range("D12") & Range("E12") mystart = Len(Range("A12")) + Len(Range("B12")) + 1 mylen = Len(Range("C12")) Range("G12").Activate With ActiveCell.Characters(Start:=mystart, Length:=mylen).Font .ColorIndex = 3 End With End Sub best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... If you keep the concatenation a formula, then you can't do this. Sheila wrote: When concatenating cells 1-5, to appear in cell 6, how do I get cell 3 to appear red (with all others black) in cell 6? -- Dave Peterson |
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