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Bob's suggestion was to check/change fill colors when you changed selection. It
would be pretty automatic. But I added a commandbutton from the control toolbox toolbar on a worksheet and double clicked on it. Then I used this slightly modified code and it worked ok: Option Explicit Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() With Selection If .Cells(1).Interior.ColorIndex = 3 Then .Interior.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone Else .Interior.ColorIndex = 3 End If End With End Sub (My button was named CommandButton1--not cmdButton.) And note that the code now works on the selection. It checks the first cell of the selection and changes color based on what it finds in there. You could have it check each cell and toggle things accordingly: Option Explicit Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Dim myCell As Range For Each myCell In Selection.Cells With myCell If .Interior.ColorIndex = 3 Then .Interior.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone Else .Interior.ColorIndex = 3 End If End With Next myCell End Sub Mat wrote: Hi I must be thick - but I can't get this to run - I need it to change color on a click event with a button on the worksheet. I have tried Private Sub cmdButton_Click(ByVal Target As Range) With Target If .Interior.ColorIndex = 3 Then .Interior.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone Else .Interior.ColorIndex = 3 End If End With End Sub However, it does not like this ... "Compile error - procedure declaration does not match description of event having the same name" Any help ? Thanks Mat. -----Original Message----- Do it all in one go, select and colour Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range) With Target If .Interior.ColorIndex = 3 Then .Interior.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone Else .Interior.ColorIndex = 3 End If End With End Sub 'This is worksheet event code, which means that it needs to be 'placed in the appropriate worksheet code module, not a standard 'code module. To do this, right-click on the sheet tab, select 'the View Code option from the menu, and paste the code in. This will reset red cells back to no colour. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Bob Umlas" wrote in message ... Sub TurnRed() Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 3 End Sub Bob Umlas, MVP FYI, I'll be leading a LIVE 1-hour FREE webinar on tips & tricks on January 27 from 4-5 PM est. It's done from your computer. To find out more & register, go to http://www.iil.com, click on the yellowish rectangle on the left "Try a free webinar", click the link for Microsoft Tips & Tricks. Maybe I'll "see" you there! "MaT" wrote in message ... This must be very obvious to you guys, but can you advise a newbie to Excel VBA programming (not too bad in Access VBA) how to do the following: I want to click highlight a cell, then click on a button and change the cell back color to say Red ? Simple... any help please ? Thanks Mat . -- Dave Peterson |
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