Help debugging macro

ttbuson

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I'm getting a debug error and I can't figure out why. It's telling me that I'm using an "Invalid or Unqualified Reference" and it highlights the line .Font.Color. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Code:
Sub ColorCells()
 
Dim rng As Range
Dim cell As Range

Set rng = ActiveSheet.Range("C36:G65")
 
For Each cell In rng
    .Font.Color = -65536
    .TintAndShade = 0
Next cell
 
End Sub
 

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Hi.
try this instead
Code:
For Each cell In rng
    cell.Font.Color = -65536
    cell.Font.TintAndShade = 0
Next cell
 
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