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Hi,
Can anyone help? I'm a novice to VBA but, after many years resisting, I have finally bitten the bullet. I'm trying to automate some student records I have to administer. Some of my fields (cells) contain three colours - black for the original criterion, red if work is needed, green if the skill is already acquired. I have transferred all my data using a macro from 120 files into one unreadable (but well-mapped) spreadsheet. When I try to call the data using VBA into a spreadsheet resembling the old form, I get the data but it's all in black. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.... |
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