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Brian B
Hello,
I was able to run a macro perfectly well using Strings that included spaces
and dashes using the following code within Excel 2007, but not within Excel
2003. In Excel 2003 the following code only worked for Single character
strings with no spaces, dashes, etc. Is there an easy change of the
following code to make it work for a string such as "MD - Not Started", i.e.,
with spaces, so it will work in 2003 as well. This is a surprising and
strange discrepancy between the two versions.
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Sub Final_colorcode_norecord()
'Variables for counting through cells
Dim RowCount As Integer
Dim ColumnCount As Integer
Dim RowMax As Integer
Dim ColMax As Integer
Dim colorRed As String
Dim colorYellow As String
Dim colorGreen As String
'find the max row and col of the active worksheet
RowMax = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows.Count
ColMax = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Columns.Count
'Ask for text to account for
colorRed = InputBox("Enter the string of text that will result in a RED
Cell Coloring:", "Red Coloring")
colorYellow = InputBox("Enter the string of text that will result in a
YELLOW Cell Coloring:", "Yellow Coloring")
colorGreen = InputBox("Enter the string of text that will result in a
GREEN Cell Coloring:", "Green Coloring")
'nested for loops for counting through 2d cell grid
For RowCount = 1 To RowMax
For ColumnCount = 1 To ColMax
'check cell text for color red string
If Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Text = colorRed Then
Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Interior.Color = RGB(255, 0, 0) 'Red
End If
'check cell text for color yellow string
If Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Text = colorYellow Then
Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Interior.Color = RGB(255, 255, 0) 'Yellow
End If
'check cell text for color green string
If Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Text = colorGreen Then
Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Interior.Color = RGB(0, 255, 0) 'Green
End If
Next ColumnCount
Next RowCount
End Sub
]
TIA,
Brian
I was able to run a macro perfectly well using Strings that included spaces
and dashes using the following code within Excel 2007, but not within Excel
2003. In Excel 2003 the following code only worked for Single character
strings with no spaces, dashes, etc. Is there an easy change of the
following code to make it work for a string such as "MD - Not Started", i.e.,
with spaces, so it will work in 2003 as well. This is a surprising and
strange discrepancy between the two versions.
[
Sub Final_colorcode_norecord()
'Variables for counting through cells
Dim RowCount As Integer
Dim ColumnCount As Integer
Dim RowMax As Integer
Dim ColMax As Integer
Dim colorRed As String
Dim colorYellow As String
Dim colorGreen As String
'find the max row and col of the active worksheet
RowMax = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows.Count
ColMax = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Columns.Count
'Ask for text to account for
colorRed = InputBox("Enter the string of text that will result in a RED
Cell Coloring:", "Red Coloring")
colorYellow = InputBox("Enter the string of text that will result in a
YELLOW Cell Coloring:", "Yellow Coloring")
colorGreen = InputBox("Enter the string of text that will result in a
GREEN Cell Coloring:", "Green Coloring")
'nested for loops for counting through 2d cell grid
For RowCount = 1 To RowMax
For ColumnCount = 1 To ColMax
'check cell text for color red string
If Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Text = colorRed Then
Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Interior.Color = RGB(255, 0, 0) 'Red
End If
'check cell text for color yellow string
If Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Text = colorYellow Then
Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Interior.Color = RGB(255, 255, 0) 'Yellow
End If
'check cell text for color green string
If Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Text = colorGreen Then
Cells(RowCount, ColumnCount).Interior.Color = RGB(0, 255, 0) 'Green
End If
Next ColumnCount
Next RowCount
End Sub
]
TIA,
Brian