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I have a googlespreadsheet where I keep a list of bugs and whenever I fix a bug I change the status from "Not Started" to "Complete". I want to write a script for the Google Docs spreadsheet such that whenever I change the status to "Complete" the entire row gets highlighted in a certain color.

I already know that Google Spreadsheet already has "change color on text" but that function only changes the color of the cell and does not change the color of the entire row.

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//Sets the row color depending on the value in the "Status" column.
function setRowColors() {
  var range = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet().getDataRange();
  var statusColumnOffset = getStatusColumnOffset();

  for (var i = range.getRow(); i < range.getLastRow(); i++) {
    rowRange = range.offset(i, 0, 1);
    status = rowRange.offset(0, statusColumnOffset).getValue();
    if (status == 'Completed') {
      rowRange.setBackgroundColor("#99CC99");
    } else if (status == 'In Progress') {
      rowRange.setBackgroundColor("#FFDD88");    
    } else if (status == 'Not Started') {
      rowRange.setBackgroundColor("#CC6666");          
    }
  }
}

//Returns the offset value of the column titled "Status"
//(eg, if the 7th column is labeled "Status", this function returns 6)
function getStatusColumnOffset() {
  lastColumn = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet().getLastColumn();
  var range = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet().getRange(1,1,1,lastColumn);

  for (var i = 0; i < range.getLastColumn(); i++) {
    if (range.offset(0, i, 1, 1).getValue() == "Status") {
      return i;
    } 
  }
}
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How do you tell Google Docs to execute this function, when the text changes? – Kenci Feb 22 '12 at 9:21
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I used GENEGC's script, but I found it quite slow.

It is slow because it scans whole sheet on every edit.

So I wrote way faster and cleaner method for myself and I wanted to share it.

function onEdit(e) {
    if (e) { 
        var ss = e.source.getActiveSheet();
        var r = e.source.getActiveRange(); 

        // If you want to be specific
        // do not work in first row
        // do not work in other sheets except "MySheet"
        if (r.getRow() != 1 && ss.getName() == "MySheet") {

            // E.g. status column is 2nd (B)
            status = ss.getRange(r.getRow(), 2).getValue();

            // Specify the range with which You want to highlight
            // with some reading of API you can easily modify the range selection properties
            // (e.g. to automatically select all columns)
            rowRange = ss.getRange(r.getRow(),1,1,19);

            // This changes font color
            if (status == 'YES') {
                rowRange.setFontColor("#999999");
            } else if (status == 'N/A') {
                rowRange.setFontColor("#999999");
            // DEFAULT
            } else if (status == '') { 
                rowRange.setFontColor("#000000");
            }   
        }
    }
}
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