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Hi,

I'm slowly learning Excel Macro programming and would appreciate some
help with the following.

I have a Excel spreadsheet that is used at certain times of the day to
record temperature readings.

I have a input box that asks for the temperature and then puts the
value in the active cell.

The macro then automatically adds the date and time of the reading.

Each reading is on a separate row in the sheet.

What I would like to try and do is have the readings for each of the
days in the week in separate colours ie. Monday = blue, Tuesday =
Green etc.

Rather that do this manually is there any way that my macro can
include some code that changes or applies the colours to the data that
has just been entered using the value of the day of the week.

Thanks if you can offer me some guidance.

Regards

SpLoWe


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