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Instead of changing the color index of the cell, have your code apply a
conditional format to the cell. this allows you to change the font color and background color without altering the original colors. You can turn on the macro recorder while you apply a conditional format manually to get the code. The formula just needs to return true, so use Formula is and =True -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Brian Matlack" wrote: Hi! I got this code off of one of Chip Pearsons sites and it works great on a white sheet. Is there a way to modify it so that: 1. If I have a cell colored Red and I select it and then move on to another cell the Red cell is now White. I want the cells to revert back to whatever their original color was. 2. Can I effect the Font Color as well as the background color and still have them revert back to the original settings. <start code Option Explicit Private Sub Workbook_SheetSelectionChange(ByVal Sh As Object, ByVal Target As Excel.Range) Static OldCell As Range If Not OldCell Is Nothing Then OldCell.Interior.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone End If Target.Interior.ColorIndex = 6 'Yellow Set OldCell = Target End Sub <end code Thanks for your time and help! -- Brian Matlack ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brian Matlack's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=3508 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=536781 |
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