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Reset conditional color VB
Hi
I used VBA to conditional color bar chart but when I run macro again it paint on top of last coloring task. How can I reset the function Interior.ColorIndex= .... to begin color my bar chart in fresh condition? Thanks Daniel |
Reset conditional color VB
Daniel
maybe: Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone For example: With Selection.Interior .ColorIndex = 6 ' set the colour to yellow .Pattern = xlSolid End With Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone ' reset the colour Or, if you want to change a specific cell: Range("A1").Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone Regards Trevor "Daniel" wrote in message ... Hi I used VBA to conditional color bar chart but when I run macro again it paint on top of last coloring task. How can I reset the function Interior.ColorIndex= .... to begin color my bar chart in fresh condition? Thanks Daniel |
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