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Excel and Colours
Hello,
I have created a progress reporting document in Excel. Along a row each cell has a value (0.5,1,1.5,etc.) at the end of the row is a cell which contains the cumulative value of cells in that row. The medium by which the progress is reported is by colouring in cells. Is there any way that a macro can be written so that when a cell is coloured in by using the FILL COLOUR command that the value in that cell will be added into the value in the cumulative cell? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! |
Excel and Colours
Chip Pearson has a sample function to do this on his site:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/colors.htm Functions For Working With Cell Colors -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dan" wrote in message ... Hello, I have created a progress reporting document in Excel. Along a row each cell has a value (0.5,1,1.5,etc.) at the end of the row is a cell which contains the cumulative value of cells in that row. The medium by which the progress is reported is by colouring in cells. Is there any way that a macro can be written so that when a cell is coloured in by using the FILL COLOUR command that the value in that cell will be added into the value in the cumulative cell? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! |
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