How about this macro, is this still to slow for your requirement ?
Sub HiLightSelect()
Dim HiSelect As String
On Error Resume Next
For Each i In Selection
If Len(HiSelect) = 0 Then HiSelect = i.Address Else HiSelect =
HiSelect & ", " & i.Address
Next
Cells(2, 5) = HiSelect
End Sub
Sub HiLightColor()
Dim HiColor As String
Range("B:B").Select
For Each i In Selection
If i.Interior.Color <> 16777215 Then '16777215 = White / None
If Len(HiColor) = 0 Then HiColor = i.AddressLocal Else
HiColor = HiColor & ", " & i.AddressLocal
End If
If i.Value2 = "" Then Exit For
Next
Cells(3, 5) = HiColor
End Sub
On 19/06/2013 19:28, rajan verma wrote:
can anyone suggest a faster way to know which cells are highlighted in
a Range ?
suppose i have data of 1 lac cell and i have some cells highlighted ,
i want to know address of that cells.
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Rajan verma
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