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the conditional format does NOT change the colorindex property. So though it is possible to check for the condtions you may better check the conditions manually in your code -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany lance wrote: If a cells interior is set to red through conditional formatting, where do you programatically check for red .cells(1,1).interior.colorindex does not seem to change when set by conditional format. Lance |
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