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I have an Excel workbook with 49 tabs. Each tab starting with sheet 2 has a
list of tasks to be completed. Once each line item is signed and the analyst's time is entered, the line item turns blue (meaning complete). The job cannot be closed until all line items are blued out. The next to the last line item that is completed, is a trigger for the Processor to go in and close the job out and blue the last item. I would like to write something so that when the trigger line item has time entered, the tab turns red, then when the Processor closes the job, the sheet tab turns blue. **Note: The Trigger and Processor line items are not located in the same place on every worksheet. I defined the two time cells as TriggerComplete and ProcessComplete and have placed this code under "This Workbook" : Option Explicit Private Sub Workbook_SheetChange(ByVal Sh As Object, ByVal Target As Range) Dim iRange As Range If Not (Intersect(Target, Range(Cells(2, 8), Cells(30, 8))) Is Nothing) Then If ((Sh.Range("TriggerComplete").Value 0) And (Sh.Range("ProcessComplete").Value = 0)) Then Sh.Tab.ColorIndex = 3 ElseIf ((Sh.Range("TriggerComplete").Value 0) And (Sh.Range("ProcessorComplete").Value 0)) Then Sh.Tab.ColorIndex = 5 Else Sh.Tab.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone End If End If End Sub This works great, but only if I am changing time on the second worksheet. I tried to define the cell names on the other worksheets but it either doesn't save or changes the reference to a different sheet, thus making the code only work if I change time on that particular sheet. Can anyone help? I would greatly appreciate it. |