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Deafault being the light green we have all got to know and love. Is there
another colour that can be apportioned to commented out code? This will be useful to differentiaye between title / sub title and a piece of code that is maybe being prototyped. |
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Hi TC.
In the VBE. Tools | Options | Editor Format .... --- Regards, Norman "tcbootneck" wrote in message ... Deafault being the light green we have all got to know and love. Is there another colour that can be apportioned to commented out code? This will be useful to differentiaye between title / sub title and a piece of code that is maybe being prototyped. |
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Hi TC,
I think Chip's interpretation of your question is the right one. My suggestion related uniquely to changing the format of comments --- Regards, Norman "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi TC. In the VBE. Tools | Options | Editor Format .... --- Regards, Norman "tcbootneck" wrote in message ... Deafault being the light green we have all got to know and love. Is there another colour that can be apportioned to commented out code? This will be useful to differentiaye between title / sub title and a piece of code that is maybe being prototyped. |
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If you are asking whether you can have two colors for commented
text, the answer is no. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "tcbootneck" wrote in message ... Deafault being the light green we have all got to know and love. Is there another colour that can be apportioned to commented out code? This will be useful to differentiaye between title / sub title and a piece of code that is maybe being prototyped. |
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Thanks Chip.
I had a feeling that would be the answer. Still feel it would be a good feature to have. "Chip Pearson" wrote: If you are asking whether you can have two colors for commented text, the answer is no. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "tcbootneck" wrote in message ... Deafault being the light green we have all got to know and love. Is there another colour that can be apportioned to commented out code? This will be useful to differentiaye between title / sub title and a piece of code that is maybe being prototyped. |
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I agree it would be nice, but it would be VERY difficult for the
editor to determine what comments are "title comments" and what comments are "code comments". The result would probably be more confusing. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "tcbootneck" wrote in message ... Thanks Chip. I had a feeling that would be the answer. Still feel it would be a good feature to have. "Chip Pearson" wrote: If you are asking whether you can have two colors for commented text, the answer is no. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "tcbootneck" wrote in message ... Deafault being the light green we have all got to know and love. Is there another colour that can be apportioned to commented out code? This will be useful to differentiaye between title / sub title and a piece of code that is maybe being prototyped. |
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