In my table (Range("A3:K9999")) there's one column E (E3:E9999), which contains drop down lists.
My goal is to have the bg color changed in the whole table line where the user selects an item of the drop-down list in column E. In a second Worksheet named "Input" is a table (A4:A7) which contains the selectable items of that list boxes.
This is my code so far:
Sub Auto_Open() 'ConditionalFormatting
Dim rg As Range
Set rg = Worksheets(1).Range("A3:K9999")
'clear any existing conditional formatting
rg.FormatConditions.Delete
'define the formatting conditions
Dim cond1, cond2, cond3, cond4 As FormatCondition
Set cond1 = rg.FormatConditions.Add(xlExpression, Formula1:="=$E3=Input!A4")
Set cond2 = rg.FormatConditions.Add(xlExpression, Formula1:="=$E3=Input!A5")
Set cond3 = rg.FormatConditions.Add(xlExpression, Formula1:="=$E3=Input!A6")
Set cond4 = rg.FormatConditions.Add(xlExpression, Formula1:="=$E3=Input!A7")
'define the formatting applied for each condition
With cond1
.Interior.Color = vbYellow
End With
With cond2
.Interior.Color = vbRed
End With
With cond3
.Interior.Color = vbGreen
End With
With cond4
.Interior.Color = vbBlue
End With
End Sub
With this I'm just getting some crazy colors in the table when I open the excel file... mainly yellow. Even though there are no selections made in the list boxes. How can I make this code work properly in every drop down list of the whole column E (E3:E9999), is that Sub "Auto_Open()" the right location? And is there a reference error in the conditions formula?
CodePudding user response:
VBA Conditional Formatting With Data Validation
Sub AddConditionalFormatting()
Const sName As String = "Input"
Const sAddress As String = "A4:A7"
Const dAddress As String = "A3:K9999"
Const dColumn As Long = 5
Dim dColors As Variant
dColors = VBA.Array(vbYellow, vbRed, vbGreen, vbBlue)
Dim sws As Worksheet: Set sws = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Input")
Dim srg As Range: Set srg = sws.Range(sAddress)
Dim dws As Worksheet: Set dws = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets(1) ' improve!
Dim drg As Range: Set drg = dws.Range(dAddress)
drg.FormatConditions.Delete
Dim sCell As Range
Dim r As Long
For Each sCell In srg.Cells
r = r 1
drg.FormatConditions.Add Type:=xlExpression, _
Formula1:="=" & drg.Cells(dColumn).Address(0) & "='" & sName _
& "'!" & srg.Cells(r).Address
drg.FormatConditions(drg.FormatConditions.Count) _
.Interior.Color = dColors(r - 1)
Next sCell
MsgBox "Conditional formatting added.", vbInformation
End Sub