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Hi !
Using Access XP, I'm generating an Excel worksheet. I have two questions : 1) If I use the following line to select two non contiguous ranges With xlsSheet.Range("H3:P36,R3:Y36") ... I get the error message 1004 : method 'Range' of '_Worksheet' failed. This is strange because the macro recorder uses the same syntax : Range("H3:P36,R3:Y36").Select (I tried the .Select method in Access VBA as well, with the same result). What wrong ? 2) Is it possible to apply a conditional formatting to all cells of a range without : - having to loop thru each cell ? - use .FormatConditions, because I have more than 4 conditions (actually 6) The formatting I want to set is the bacgroung color only. Since the file I generate is static (ie: won't be edited later), I don't need the formatting logic to be dynamic. Thanks ! FU2: microsoft.public.access |
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