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Default Checking if Validation exists in the cell

I want to do some formatting for the cells with Validation.
For example in the enclosed code I begin to check cells from B9 down -
if Validation exists (I have Dropdown lists there), then I change interior
color.
But my method fails (generates error in the first cell without Validation)
and is not general.
Could you give me a hint?
Leszek

Sub change_cells_with_validation()
Dim for_change As Range
Set for_change = Range("B9")
'How to change following line to check if any Validation exists?
Do While for_change.Validation.InCellDropdown = True
for_change.Interior.ColorIndex = 35
Set for_change = for_change.Offset(1, 0)
Loop
End Sub


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Default Checking if Validation exists in the cell

I think I'd put in an

On Error Resume Next


statement - although I'd also want to put in something to stop it when
it runs out of data!
Lech Jaszowski wrote:
I want to do some formatting for the cells with Validation.
For example in the enclosed code I begin to check cells from B9 down -
if Validation exists (I have Dropdown lists there), then I change interior
color.
But my method fails (generates error in the first cell without Validation)
and is not general.
Could you give me a hint?
Leszek

Sub change_cells_with_validation()
Dim for_change As Range
Set for_change = Range("B9")
'How to change following line to check if any Validation exists?
Do While for_change.Validation.InCellDropdown = True
for_change.Interior.ColorIndex = 35
Set for_change = for_change.Offset(1, 0)
Loop
End Sub


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Default Checking if Validation exists in the cell

Hi Lech,

Try something like:

'=============
Public Sub Tester()
Dim WB As Workbook
Dim SH As Worksheet
Dim rng As Range
Dim FirstCell As Range
Dim LastCell As Range

Set WB = Workbooks("YourBook.xls") '<<===== CHANGE
Set SH = WB.Sheets("Sheet1") '<<===== CHANGE

Set FirstCell = SH.Range("B9") '<<===== CHANGE
Set LastCell = SH.Cells(Rows.Count, FirstCell.Column).End(xlUp)

On Error Resume Next
Set rng = SH.Range(FirstCell, LastCell). _
SpecialCells(xlCellTypeAllValidation)
On Error GoTo 0

If Not rng Is Nothing Then rng.Interior.ColorIndex = 35

End Sub
'<<=============


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Regards,
Norman


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I want to do some formatting for the cells with Validation.
For example in the enclosed code I begin to check cells from B9 down -
if Validation exists (I have Dropdown lists there), then I change interior
color.
But my method fails (generates error in the first cell without Validation)
and is not general.
Could you give me a hint?
Leszek

Sub change_cells_with_validation()
Dim for_change As Range
Set for_change = Range("B9")
'How to change following line to check if any Validation exists?
Do While for_change.Validation.InCellDropdown = True
for_change.Interior.ColorIndex = 35
Set for_change = for_change.Offset(1, 0)
Loop
End Sub




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