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Thank you Frank.
Now it works but only if I remove the line
Application.Volatile = True
Error message say that expected function.
Any Idea?

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Default CellColorIndex - not working.

Hi
sorry, I missed that. The statement is simply
application.volatile

without '= True'

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Thank you Frank.
Now it works but only if I remove the line
Application.Volatile = True
Error message say that expected function.
Any Idea?

Thanks
Malcom


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Remove '=' from your line.

Application.Volatile True

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