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Gary Keramidas

multiple text colors in a cell
 
the code below enters a name in a blank cell with a space at the end. if there's
a name with a space, it put's a - after it and adds another name. the else adds
a cr and another name and a space, so i get 2 names per line. with a dash
between 2 names.

the authleave just adds an * if needed. the pre contains either lcase(fname) or
ucase(fname), based on another variable, so i get upper and lower case names to
make the distinction.

if i wanted to use text colors, how could i assign a text color instead of upper
or lower case, when the variable is encountered ? if it's too difficult, just
let me know and don't worry about it, this will suffice for my needs.


With Workbooks(Curbook).Worksheets(Cursheet).Cells(Day( OfSetVal) + 3, m + 1)
If .Value = "" Then
.Value = Left(pre, Len(fname) - 4) & authLeave & " "
ElseIf Right(.Value, 1) = " " Then
.Value = Left(.Value, Len(.Value) - 1) & "-" & Left(pre, Len(fname) - _
4) & authLeave
Else
.Value = .Value & Chr(10) & Left(pre, Len(fname) - 4) & authLeave & " "
End If
End With


Gary




Gary''s Student

multiple text colors in a cell
 
I don't know if this is of any help, but once you have constructed .Value you
can color characters in it with:

Cells(1, 1).Characters(Start:=5, Length:=1).Font.ColorIndex = 3

Instead of Cells(1,1) use you range
--
Gary's Student


"Gary Keramidas" wrote:

the code below enters a name in a blank cell with a space at the end. if there's
a name with a space, it put's a - after it and adds another name. the else adds
a cr and another name and a space, so i get 2 names per line. with a dash
between 2 names.

the authleave just adds an * if needed. the pre contains either lcase(fname) or
ucase(fname), based on another variable, so i get upper and lower case names to
make the distinction.

if i wanted to use text colors, how could i assign a text color instead of upper
or lower case, when the variable is encountered ? if it's too difficult, just
let me know and don't worry about it, this will suffice for my needs.


With Workbooks(Curbook).Worksheets(Cursheet).Cells(Day( OfSetVal) + 3, m + 1)
If .Value = "" Then
.Value = Left(pre, Len(fname) - 4) & authLeave & " "
ElseIf Right(.Value, 1) = " " Then
.Value = Left(.Value, Len(.Value) - 1) & "-" & Left(pre, Len(fname) - _
4) & authLeave
Else
.Value = .Value & Chr(10) & Left(pre, Len(fname) - 4) & authLeave & " "
End If
End With


Gary





Gary Keramidas

multiple text colors in a cell
 
thanks, i was able to do that earlier, but it didn't meet the criteria of the
variable that put the name there in upper or lower case. i could color the 1st
entry one color, the 2nd another and so on, but the first entry isn't always the
same criteria.

--


Gary


"Gary''s Student" wrote in message
...
I don't know if this is of any help, but once you have constructed .Value you
can color characters in it with:

Cells(1, 1).Characters(Start:=5, Length:=1).Font.ColorIndex = 3

Instead of Cells(1,1) use you range
--
Gary's Student


"Gary Keramidas" wrote:

the code below enters a name in a blank cell with a space at the end. if
there's
a name with a space, it put's a - after it and adds another name. the else
adds
a cr and another name and a space, so i get 2 names per line. with a dash
between 2 names.

the authleave just adds an * if needed. the pre contains either lcase(fname)
or
ucase(fname), based on another variable, so i get upper and lower case names
to
make the distinction.

if i wanted to use text colors, how could i assign a text color instead of
upper
or lower case, when the variable is encountered ? if it's too difficult, just
let me know and don't worry about it, this will suffice for my needs.


With Workbooks(Curbook).Worksheets(Cursheet).Cells(Day( OfSetVal) + 3, m + 1)
If .Value = "" Then
.Value = Left(pre, Len(fname) - 4) & authLeave & " "
ElseIf Right(.Value, 1) = " " Then
.Value = Left(.Value, Len(.Value) - 1) & "-" & Left(pre, Len(fname) -
_
4) & authLeave
Else
.Value = .Value & Chr(10) & Left(pre, Len(fname) - 4) & authLeave & "
"
End If
End With


Gary








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