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JulieD
Hi Andy
yes, but as you did really provide much information here's a very general
example - if you'll like more assistance, please post back with ranges and
criteria ...
paste the followin gcode into the "sheet module" of the sheet - right mouse
click on the sheet tab and choose view / code
you should see on the top left of the VBE window your file name in bold (if
not try view / project explorer) and the sheet that you were on selected
....that's the "sheet module" ... if the wrong sheet is selected then just
double click on the correct one on the right you should see some white
space - copy & paste the code in there -
assuming you want the conditional formatting to work on cell B6
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
On Error GoTo ws_exit:
Application.EnableEvents = False
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("B6")) Is Nothing Then
With Target
Select Case .Value
Case 1: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 4
Case 2: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 3
Case 3: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 0
Case 4: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 6
Case 5: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 13
Case 6: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 46
Case 7: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 11
Case 8: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 7
Case 9: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 55
End Select
End With
End If
ws_exit:
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub
--- this turns the font of B6 a different colour depending on what value
(between 1 & 9) is entered in the cell.
Cheers
JulieD
yes, but as you did really provide much information here's a very general
example - if you'll like more assistance, please post back with ranges and
criteria ...
paste the followin gcode into the "sheet module" of the sheet - right mouse
click on the sheet tab and choose view / code
you should see on the top left of the VBE window your file name in bold (if
not try view / project explorer) and the sheet that you were on selected
....that's the "sheet module" ... if the wrong sheet is selected then just
double click on the correct one on the right you should see some white
space - copy & paste the code in there -
assuming you want the conditional formatting to work on cell B6
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
On Error GoTo ws_exit:
Application.EnableEvents = False
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("B6")) Is Nothing Then
With Target
Select Case .Value
Case 1: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 4
Case 2: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 3
Case 3: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 0
Case 4: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 6
Case 5: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 13
Case 6: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 46
Case 7: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 11
Case 8: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 7
Case 9: Range("B6").Font.ColorIndex = 55
End Select
End With
End If
ws_exit:
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub
--- this turns the font of B6 a different colour depending on what value
(between 1 & 9) is entered in the cell.
Cheers
JulieD