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Launch Microsoft Excel. Click the Developer tab, then click the Visual Basic button. Once the VBA Editor is open, type the code to change the color of the cell.
The default active cell format in Microsoft Excel isn't all that easy to see, but you can use this easy-to-implement code solution to change that.
Cutting and pasting ranges of cells is a common operation in Excel, and Microsoft's Visual Basic offers streamlined functionality to easily automate the process.
Adding color creates a great visual effect, but did you know that you can evaluate values by color? Use this technique to turn color into valuable information.
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