Article ID: 193244
Article Last Modified on 6/17/2005
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Excel 98 for Macintosh
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SUMMARY
This article contains two sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macros (Sub procedures) that loop through a range of cells and determine if each cell in the range meets certain criteria.
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Sample Visual Basic Procedures
The first example uses a For...Each loop to cycle through all of the selected cells and shades every cell that equals 5 with the color yellow.
Sub Check_Values_1() Dim CurCell As Object For Each CurCell In Selection If CurCell.Value = 5 Then CurCell.Interior.ColorIndex = 6 Next End Sub
The following example loops through a specified range instead of the selected range and sets any cells that equal 10 to 20.
Sub Check_Values_2() Dim CurCell As Object For Each CurCell In Range("A1:A10") If CurCell.Value = 10 Then CurCell.Value = 20 Next End Sub
For additional information on looping, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
141762 XL: How to Use Looping Structures in Visual Basic for Applications
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