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Automate chart color and data to Excel with VBA for Specific Cell

Asked by Trey31 in Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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I have a created an excel template that is filled with VB code from access 2003. I have a chart that is coded with a specific "Case" for 5 cells in that excel template. They all have the same criteria, but I have one cell in that group that has a different criteria. How can I change that cell's criteria but keep the rest the same and within the same chart? The Cell Range is (C14:C18), the cell I would like to have a different criteria is (C16; 0-1.0=vbGreen,1.01-2.48=vbYellow,2.49-5.00=vbRed) Please take a look at the code:Start Free Trial
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Dim vntValues  As Variant, lngColour As Long, I As Integer
    With xlWB.Sheets("Composite Risk Score").ChartObjects(1).Chart
        vntValues = .SeriesCollection(1).Values
        
        For I = 1 To UBound(vntValues)
            Select Case (vntValues(I))
                Case 0 To 1.66
                    lngColour = vbGreen
                Case 1.67 To 3.33
                    lngColour = vbYellow
                Case 3.34 To 5
                    lngColour = vbRed
            
            End Select
            .SeriesCollection(1).Points(I).Interior.Color = lngColour
        Next I
    End With
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Tags: vba, excel, chart, color
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