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Change Whole Column Cell Color
How can I use VB to change the color of a whole column
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Change Whole Column Cell Color
Columns("F:F").Interior.ColorIndex = 40
-- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Nigel Bennett" wrote in message ... How can I use VB to change the color of a whole column Thanks |
Change Whole Column Cell Color
Thanks Bob, if I can expand on it a bit, I know the cell I
am in for Example B3 how cn I xtract the column from that to apply the color to the column, the reason I ask is because I am doing an essbase retrieve and I have blank columns, I have some code that finds each blank column (by looking in a specific row and seeing if a cell is blank) then it resizes the column, I also want it to color the column but in this case the cell is only colored. Here is the code I use Set LastCol = Cells(5, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft) Set rng = Range(Cells(4, 4), LastCol) For Each oCell In rng If oCell = "" Then oCell.ColumnWidth = 1.5 oCell.Interior.ColorIndex = 40 End If Next oCell -----Original Message----- Columns("F:F").Interior.ColorIndex = 40 -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Nigel Bennett" wrote in message ... How can I use VB to change the color of a whole column Thanks . |
Change Whole Column Cell Color
Set LastCol = Cells(5, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft)
Set rng = Range(Cells(4, 4), LastCol) For Each oCell In rng If oCell = "" Then oCell.ColumnWidth = 1.5 oCell.EntireColumn.Interior.ColorIndex = 40 End If Next oCell -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Nigel Bennett" wrote in message ... Thanks Bob, if I can expand on it a bit, I know the cell I am in for Example B3 how cn I xtract the column from that to apply the color to the column, the reason I ask is because I am doing an essbase retrieve and I have blank columns, I have some code that finds each blank column (by looking in a specific row and seeing if a cell is blank) then it resizes the column, I also want it to color the column but in this case the cell is only colored. Here is the code I use Set LastCol = Cells(5, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft) Set rng = Range(Cells(4, 4), LastCol) For Each oCell In rng If oCell = "" Then oCell.ColumnWidth = 1.5 oCell.Interior.ColorIndex = 40 End If Next oCell -----Original Message----- Columns("F:F").Interior.ColorIndex = 40 -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Nigel Bennett" wrote in message ... How can I use VB to change the color of a whole column Thanks . |
Change Whole Column Cell Color
Nigel,
No need to loop: With Range("4:4").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Entire Column .ColumnWidth = 1.5 .Interior.ColorIndex = 40 End With Note that this will fail if there aren't any blank cells: use On Error Resume Next before this code if there is any chance of that. If there is a reason why you check the cells in both rows 4 and 5, then you could continue to do so: With Range("4:5").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Entire Column .ColumnWidth = 1.5 .Interior.ColorIndex = 40 End With HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Nigel Bennett" wrote in message ... Thanks Bob, if I can expand on it a bit, I know the cell I am in for Example B3 how cn I xtract the column from that to apply the color to the column, the reason I ask is because I am doing an essbase retrieve and I have blank columns, I have some code that finds each blank column (by looking in a specific row and seeing if a cell is blank) then it resizes the column, I also want it to color the column but in this case the cell is only colored. Here is the code I use Set LastCol = Cells(5, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft) Set rng = Range(Cells(4, 4), LastCol) For Each oCell In rng If oCell = "" Then oCell.ColumnWidth = 1.5 oCell.Interior.ColorIndex = 40 End If Next oCell -----Original Message----- Columns("F:F").Interior.ColorIndex = 40 -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Nigel Bennett" wrote in message ... How can I use VB to change the color of a whole column Thanks . |
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