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Workbook change event when tab color changed?
If I change a tab color, can I create a macro to automatically run and do the
following: 1) pull the tab name that was just changed 2) pull the color index that it was changed to? What I'm going to do with the above 2 items is then color another cell on a summary tab to match Thanks -- Regards, Dave |
Workbook change event when tab color changed?
I'm not aware of a worksheet tab event, but you can pull that info this way
Sub WSTab() Dim WS As Worksheet Dim WB As Workbook Set WB = ActiveWorkbook For Each WS In WB.Worksheets If WS.Tab.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone Then Debug.Print WS.Name, "No tab color" Else Debug.Print WS.Name, WS.Tab.ColorIndex End If Next WS End Sub -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt If this post was helpful to you, please click YES below. "David Billigmeier" wrote: If I change a tab color, can I create a macro to automatically run and do the following: 1) pull the tab name that was just changed 2) pull the color index that it was changed to? What I'm going to do with the above 2 items is then color another cell on a summary tab to match Thanks -- Regards, Dave |
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