XL: Sample Visual Basic Code to Create Color Index TableID: Q149170
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The sample macro in the "More Information" section of this article prints a
sample of each color in one column and then prints the index number for
that color in the adjacent column.
This type of list is valuable for determining how a certain color will
print on a given printer.
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Sub ColorIndexList()
' Begin error trapping.
On Error GoTo Done
Range("A1").Select
' Put the word Color in active cell.
ActiveCell.Formula = "Color"
' Put the words Color Index Number one cell to right of active cell.
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1).Formula = "Color Index Number"
' Select one cell down from active cell.
ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate
' Begin loop from 1 to 56.
For NumColor = 1 To 56
' Apply color and pattern properties to active cell.
With ActiveCell.Interior
.ColorIndex = Color
.Pattern = xlSolid
.PatternColorIndex = xlAutomatic
End With
' Put color index in cell to right of active cell.
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1).Formula = Color
' Select next cell down.
ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate
' Increment For loop.
Next NumColor
Done:
End Sub
For more information about the ColorIndex property, click the Index tab
in Microsoft Excel 7.0 Help, type the following text
colorindex
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Last Reviewed: June 21, 1999