BackColor value on a UserForm

jonas0226

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This will proabably be an easy one for somebody...

THe BackColor property on a UserForm is "&H00CFF3FF&" . Can someone please explain what that number means and/or what format it is in. :confused:

I need to match that color and I am color-blind so I rely on the color values to help me do that. I am used to working with RGB values or even Hexadecimal values, but Ive never seen a format like that.

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"H 00 CF F3 FF"

&H tells us it's Hex. Discard the leading zeroes. CF=207, F3=243, FF=255. So it would be RGB (255, 243, 207).
 
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