Where to find the code for each color

mrchonginhk

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For eg color for normal black is 1677215

Where to find the code of other color ??
 

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I am not sure where you get that colour code from, but if you look in VBA help, under "ColorIndex Property" you will get a list of colours and their codes. Also, see "RGB function".
 
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Hi
add new sheet and run the code
Code:
Sub clr()
Dim lastR As Range, i As Integer
With ActiveSheet
    .Range("a:b").Clear
    For i = 1 To 56
        Set lastR = .Range("a65536").End(xlUp)
        lastR.Offset(i).Interior.ColorIndex = i
        lastR.Offset(i, 1) = i
    Next
End With
End Sub
it will display colrindex in Col.B
rgds,
jindon
 
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