Select the entire row
I want to select the entire row and change the color of the row where
the word "CASH" is in a single cell. The following code of the macro is not working. ' Selection.FormatConditions.Delete Selection.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlCellValue, Operator:=xlEqual, _ Formula1:="=""CASH""" Rows(FormatConditions(1)).Select Selection.Font.ColorIndex = 45 Please guide. |
Select the entire row
Selection.FormatConditions.Delete
Selection.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlCellValue, Operator:=xlEqual, _ Formula1:="CASH" Selection.FormatConditions(1).Font.ColorIndex = 345 -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "shantanu oak" wrote in message ups.com... I want to select the entire row and change the color of the row where the word "CASH" is in a single cell. The following code of the macro is not working. ' Selection.FormatConditions.Delete Selection.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlCellValue, Operator:=xlEqual, _ Formula1:="=""CASH""" Rows(FormatConditions(1)).Select Selection.Font.ColorIndex = 45 Please guide. |
Select the entire row
Hi,
I want to highlight the entire row in which the word cash appears. Shantanu Bob Phillips wrote: Selection.FormatConditions.Delete Selection.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlCellValue, Operator:=xlEqual, _ Formula1:="CASH" Selection.FormatConditions(1).Font.ColorIndex = 345 -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "shantanu oak" wrote in message ups.com... I want to select the entire row and change the color of the row where the word "CASH" is in a single cell. The following code of the macro is not working. ' Selection.FormatConditions.Delete Selection.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlCellValue, Operator:=xlEqual, _ Formula1:="=""CASH""" Rows(FormatConditions(1)).Select Selection.Font.ColorIndex = 45 Please guide. |
Select the entire row
With Selection.EntireRow
.FormatConditions.Delete .FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlExpression, _ Formula1:="=" & ActiveCell.Address(False, True) & "=""CASH""" .FormatConditions(1).Font.ColorIndex = 45 End With -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "shantanu oak" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I want to highlight the entire row in which the word cash appears. Shantanu Bob Phillips wrote: Selection.FormatConditions.Delete Selection.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlCellValue, Operator:=xlEqual, _ Formula1:="CASH" Selection.FormatConditions(1).Font.ColorIndex = 345 -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "shantanu oak" wrote in message ups.com... I want to select the entire row and change the color of the row where the word "CASH" is in a single cell. The following code of the macro is not working. ' Selection.FormatConditions.Delete Selection.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlCellValue, Operator:=xlEqual, _ Formula1:="=""CASH""" Rows(FormatConditions(1)).Select Selection.Font.ColorIndex = 45 Please guide. |
Select the entire row
Thanks.
Now I want to color alternate rows using conditional formatting and I can do it manually by using this formulae... =ODD(ROW())=ROW() How do I add it in a macro? Bob Phillips wrote: With Selection.EntireRow .FormatConditions.Delete .FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlExpression, _ Formula1:="=" & ActiveCell.Address(False, True) & "=""CASH""" .FormatConditions(1).Font.ColorIndex = 45 End With -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "shantanu oak" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I want to highlight the entire row in which the word cash appears. Shantanu Bob Phillips wrote: Selection.FormatConditions.Delete Selection.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlCellValue, Operator:=xlEqual, _ Formula1:="CASH" Selection.FormatConditions(1).Font.ColorIndex = 345 -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "shantanu oak" wrote in message ups.com... I want to select the entire row and change the color of the row where the word "CASH" is in a single cell. The following code of the macro is not working. ' Selection.FormatConditions.Delete Selection.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlCellValue, Operator:=xlEqual, _ Formula1:="=""CASH""" Rows(FormatConditions(1)).Select Selection.Font.ColorIndex = 45 Please guide. |
Select the entire row
With Selection.EntireRow
.FormatConditions.Delete .FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlExpression, _ Formula1:="=ODD(ROW())=ROW()" .FormatConditions(1).Font.ColorIndex = 45 End With -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "shantanu oak" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks. Now I want to color alternate rows using conditional formatting and I can do it manually by using this formulae... =ODD(ROW())=ROW() How do I add it in a macro? Bob Phillips wrote: With Selection.EntireRow .FormatConditions.Delete .FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlExpression, _ Formula1:="=" & ActiveCell.Address(False, True) & "=""CASH""" .FormatConditions(1).Font.ColorIndex = 45 End With -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "shantanu oak" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I want to highlight the entire row in which the word cash appears. Shantanu Bob Phillips wrote: Selection.FormatConditions.Delete Selection.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlCellValue, Operator:=xlEqual, _ Formula1:="CASH" Selection.FormatConditions(1).Font.ColorIndex = 345 -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "shantanu oak" wrote in message ups.com... I want to select the entire row and change the color of the row where the word "CASH" is in a single cell. The following code of the macro is not working. ' Selection.FormatConditions.Delete Selection.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlCellValue, Operator:=xlEqual, _ Formula1:="=""CASH""" Rows(FormatConditions(1)).Select Selection.Font.ColorIndex = 45 Please guide. |
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