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Default Cell coloring giving me fits

Hello,

I am programatically brining in data to a range of cells in a worksheet. The
way I am doing this is connecting to SQL Server and assigning the results to
a range of cells.

The problem I have is that when the data is placed into the worksheet, it
highlights all of the cells blue. I cannot figure out what is going this. I
don't want it to change colors, or anything like that. I just want the data
placed in the worksheet.

Any ideas as to what is happening? The code which retrieves the data is below.

Thank you in advance

Dim sda As New SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
lagData = New DataSet
sda.Fill(lagData)

Dim dt As DataTable = lagData.Tables(0)
rowCount = dt.Rows.Count + 6

Dim strRange As String = "D6"

rngList = DirectCast(lagDataWS.Range(strRange), Excel.Range)
rngList = rngList.Resize(dt.Rows.Count + 1, dt.Columns.Count)
rngList.Value2 = Me.ConvertDataTableToArray(dt)

Dim lo As Excel.ListObject
lo = lagDataWS.ListObjects.AddEx(Excel.XlListObjectSour ceType.xlSrcRange,
rngList, , Excel.XlYesNoGuess.xlYes)
lo.Name = "blah"

rngList.Columns.AutoFit()

lagDataWS.Activate()

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Thanks,

Scott
 
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