Highlight Duplicates (existing macro)

sherwinarae

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Messages
73
Hi All,

I have an existing macro which performs a sumifs function in a current selection (this selection changes every month which is why i cannot hardcode a range).
It then copies / pastes values.
It then goes to the next tab and does the same thing.

I need to add code which highlights duplicate values in that original selection (as long as they are not equal to 0), and then continue to move onto the rest of the macro when finished.

Many thanks in advance!


Here is the macro:

'PASTE MONTHLY ACTUALS JO


Sheets("JO OTHER").Select
Range("AI147").Select
Selection.End(xlToRight).Select
Range(ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1), ActiveCell.Offset(535, 1)).Select
Selection.Formula = "=SUMIFS(OEENEW!$R:$R,OEENEW!$X:$X,""JUDGES"",OEENEW!$A:$A,$C147)"
Selection.Copy
Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks _
:=False, Transpose:=False


[I would think this is where the duplicate code would go as the cells to be evaluated are already selected?]

Application.CutCopyMode = False


'PASTE MONTHLY ACTUALS - EXEC


Sheets("EXEC").Select
Range("AI147").Select
Selection.End(xlToRight).Select
Range(ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1), ActiveCell.Offset(535, 1)).Select
Selection.Formula = "=SUMIFS(OEENEW!$R:$R,OEENEW!$X:$X,""EXECUTIVE"",OEENEW!$A:$A,$C147)"
Selection.Copy
Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks _
:=False, Transpose:=False
Application.CutCopyMode = False
 

Excel Facts

Copy formula down without changing references
If you have =SUM(F2:F49) in F50; type Alt+' in F51 to copy =SUM(F2:F49) to F51, leaving the formula in edit mode. Change SUM to COUNT.

sherwinarae

Board Regular
Joined
Jul 28, 2003
Messages
73
I tried this but it doesn't work

Dim MyRange As Range
Set MyRange = Selection


For Each cell In MyRange
If cell.Value <> 0 And WorksheetFunction.CountIf(MyRange, cell.Value) > 1 Then
cell.Interior.ColorIndex = 6
End If

Next cell
 
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sherwinarae

Board Regular
Joined
Jul 28, 2003
Messages
73
This is it!!! i just need to eliminate 0's from the equation, how do i do that???

With Selection
.FormatConditions.Delete
.FormatConditions.AddUniqueValues
.FormatConditions(1).DupeUnique = xlDuplicate
.FormatConditions(1).Interior.Color = RGB(255, 0, 0)
End With
 
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