Changing Cell Font and Color Issue,

G

Guest

Hi,

I'm updating an Excel 2003 spreadsheet dynamically.
I set the font for the current cell I'm working with but the
results do not reflect the font name. The other attributes are correct.
I checked to see if the font name is valid and it is.
Here's my code:
'*** Change the font for just this cell
With Selection.Font
.Name = "Ariel Narrow"
.Bold = True
.Size = 9
End With
I changed the .Name to "Book Antigua" and that worked fine.

Another issue I have is trying to set a different cell to a certain color.
It's just not working. Here's the code (lLastColumn has a value of 33):
'*** Extend the Navy Blue color in row 2, last column created
wshFIC.Cells(2, lLastColumn).Select
Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 2

Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated!

Rita
 
T

Trevor Shuttleworth

Rita

on my computer, it is spelt "Arial Narrow". Guess that's what it is on
yours and the root of your problem.

Regards

Trevor
 
P

Peter T

Another issue I have is trying to set a different cell to a certain color.
It's just not working. Here's the code (lLastColumn has a value of 33):
'*** Extend the Navy Blue color in row 2, last column created
wshFIC.Cells(2, lLastColumn).Select
Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 2

Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated!


Hi Rita,

You have answers for your Font issue. And on to your blues.

Are you trying to fill with a dark blue, if so Colorindex 2 is white,
assuming you have a default / uncustomized palette.

Not sure what dark blue you want (11 ?) so pick from this:

Sub clrIndexes()
For i = 1 To 56
Cells(i, 1).Interior.ColorIndex = i
Cells(i, 2).Value = i
Next
End Sub

Index's 17 - 32 are the chart colours which you won't see on the drop down
palette of 40.

Regards,
Peter T
 
G

Guest

Thanks so much to all who responed!
I never realized that the color palette numbers for Excel are different,
hence 2 being white when I expected it to be navy. BTW, I used 25.
All's well that ends well...
 
P

Peter T

Glad you got it all sorted.
BTW, I used 25.

That's the same colour (in a default palette) as #11, as I guessed.
#25 is a chart colour, absolutely no problem to apply that but don't be
surprised if you "return" in code the color-index of the same colour that
you've applied manually from the palette as #11. As I said before, #17 to
#32 are the chart colours not visible in the dropdown palette, ten of which
are duplicates of the other forty.
I never realized that the color palette numbers for Excel are different,
hence 2 being white when I expected it to be navy

Curiosity - different to what?

Regards,
Peter T
 

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