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I'm new to vba programming and am basically looking to do the
following: I am trying to keep track of football players for a fantasy football draft. I have one sheet (master) with every football player listed alphabetically (columns 1-2), a unique number (column 3) and position they play (rb, wr, k, qb in column4). In seperate worksheets named rb, wr, k, qb I have only those players who play that position. What I am looking to do is this: when I am on "master" sheet, I want to be able to activate macro to change the font to red for the active row, check column 4 for the position they play, activate the sheet found in column 4, find the correct row (by matching my unique number in column 3) and turn this row red. I would appreciate any thoughts. Thanks. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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Sub TurnRed()
Dim sh As Worksheet Dim rng As Range Dim res As Variant If LCase(ActiveSheet.Name) < "master" Then Exit Sub If ActiveCell.Column < 1 Then Exit Sub Cells.Font.ColorIndex = xlAutomatic ActiveCell.EntireRow.Font.ColorIndex = 3 On Error Resume Next Set sh = Worksheets(Cells(ActiveCell, 4)) On Error GoTo 0 If sh Is Nothing Then MsgBox "Error, invalid sheet name" Exit Sub End If With sh Set rng = sh.Range(sh.Cells(1, 1), .Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp)) End With res = Application.Match(ActiveCell, rng, 0) If Not IsError(res) Then sh.Cells.Font.ColorIndex = xlAutomatic rng(res).EntireRow.Font.ColorIndex = 3 ' Application.Goto rng, True Else MsgBox "Not found" End If End Sub Put this in a general module and assign to a button from the forms toolbar. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "EdL " wrote in message ... I'm new to vba programming and am basically looking to do the following: I am trying to keep track of football players for a fantasy football draft. I have one sheet (master) with every football player listed alphabetically (columns 1-2), a unique number (column 3) and position they play (rb, wr, k, qb in column4). In seperate worksheets named rb, wr, k, qb I have only those players who play that position. What I am looking to do is this: when I am on "master" sheet, I want to be able to activate macro to change the font to red for the active row, check column 4 for the position they play, activate the sheet found in column 4, find the correct row (by matching my unique number in column 3) and turn this row red. I would appreciate any thoughts. Thanks. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim cRow As Long Dim idx As Long Dim sh As Worksheet On Error GoTo ws_exit: Cells.Font.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexAutomatic Application.EnableEvents = False With Target If .Parent.Cells(.Row, "A").Value < "" Then idx = .Parent.Cells(.Row, "C").Value .EntireRow.Font.ColorIndex = 3 Set sh = Worksheets(.Parent.Cells(.Row, "D").Value) With sh .Activate On Error Resume Next cRow = Application.Match( _ idx, .Range("A1:A1000"), 0) On Error GoTo 0 If cRow 0 Then .Cells(cRow, 1).EntireRow.Font.ColorIndex = 3 End If End With End If End With ws_exit: Application.EnableEvents = True 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. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "EdL " wrote in message ... I'm new to vba programming and am basically looking to do the following: I am trying to keep track of football players for a fantasy football draft. I have one sheet (master) with every football player listed alphabetically (columns 1-2), a unique number (column 3) and position they play (rb, wr, k, qb in column4). In seperate worksheets named rb, wr, k, qb I have only those players who play that position. What I am looking to do is this: when I am on "master" sheet, I want to be able to activate macro to change the font to red for the active row, check column 4 for the position they play, activate the sheet found in column 4, find the correct row (by matching my unique number in column 3) and turn this row red. I would appreciate any thoughts. Thanks. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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