I currently have:
Range("Z1").Interior.Color = RGB(255, 255, 255)
But this wipes out the borders of the cells. Instead I'd just like to set the transparency of the cells in range to 1.0. The docs seem to suggest it doesn't exist (?).
Thanks!
I currently have:
Range("Z1").Interior.Color = RGB(255, 255, 255)
But this wipes out the borders of the cells. Instead I'd just like to set the transparency of the cells in range to 1.0. The docs seem to suggest it doesn't exist (?).
Thanks!
Range("Z1").Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone
xlNone
is the same as selecting "No fill" from the menu in Excel: it's not really "transparent". Technically it probably should be xlColorIndexNone
but they have the same value... The ColorIndex property applies to other object such as Font and Border, so that's why you may be seeing values which have no effect when applied to Interior.ColorIndex For reference sometimes the best thing to do is just record a macro and see what gets generated. The object browser (press F2 in the VB Editor) is also useful.
Feb 2, 2012 at 21:07
Sub Macro1() Range("T1:W4").Select With Selection.Interior .Pattern = xlNone .TintAndShade = 0 .PatternTintAndShade = 0 End With End Sub
Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.Cells.Count > 1 Then Exit Sub
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
' Clear the color of all the cells
Cells.Interior.ColorIndex = 0
With Target
' Highlight the entire row and column that contain the active cell
.EntireRow.Interior.ColorIndex = 8
.EntireColumn.Interior.ColorIndex = 8
End With
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
Perhaps a simple approach would be (Symbol).(line or background)Color = -1 'Transparent
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