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I pickedup the following code from
http://www.ozgrid.com/VBA/excel-cond...ting-limit.htm Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) Dim icolor As Integer If Not Intersect(Target, Range("A1:A10")) is Nothing Then Select Case Target Case 1 To 5 icolor = 6 Case 6 To 10 icolor = 12 Case 11 To 15 icolor = 7 Case 16 To 20 icolor = 53 Case 21 To 25 icolor = 15 Case 26 To 30 icolor = 42 Case Else 'Whatever End Select Target.Interior.ColorIndex = icolor End If End Sub ------------------- This works real well How can I make this work with a Worksheet_Calculate subroutine? I tried to play with it but could not make it work. I have a rather large range of temperature values I would like to color as I change different parameters. Thanks for any help. JDB |
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