Have you ever got into situation in office where you need to count the cells in Excel sheet with specific color? If yes then you can use following code which counts the number of cells with specific color (here it is yellow) and put the count in cell
It is worth to mention that the above code does not count the cells where colors are coming through conditional formatting. You can use DisplayFormat.Interior.Color to get the conditional formatting colors (DisplayFormat.Interior.Color works only on Excel 2010 or above) or read thisΒ post
Public Function CountColorCells(rng As Range) As Long
'Variable declaration
Dim lColorCounter As Long
Dim rngCell As Range
'loop throught each cell in the range
For Each rngCell In rng
'Checking Yellor color
If Cells(rngCell.Row, rngCell.Column).Interior.Color = RGB(255, 255, 0) Then
lColorCounter = lColorCounter + 1
End If
Next
'Return the value
CountColorCells = lColorCounter
End Function
To use this code in your Excel file, follow below steps:
Here I have counted the cells with yellow color. You can change RGB (#,#,#) code to count other colors. You can find RGB codes of any color using following steps
Thatβs all, in the βColorβ dialog box, you can view the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) codes of the color
If you are look for a code to sum the cells based on itβs color then you can read thisΒ post.
In this tutorial, I will show you threeΒ ways to count colored cells in Excel (with and without VBA):
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It doesn’t work with conditional formatting because the cell color does not really change
This code does not work with conditional formatting however we made it work. So please read below article to count colored cells with conditional formatting.
Count Colored Cells with Conditional Formatting
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Great tips! I always struggled with counting colored cells in Excel, but your step-by-step guide made it so easy to follow. Thanks for sharing!
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Great tips! I never knew counting colored cells could be so straightforward with Excel. Thanks for breaking it down step by step!
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Thank you for this detailed guide! Counting colored cells in Excel always seemed tricky to me, but your step-by-step instructions made it much easier to understand. I can’t wait to try it out in my own spreadsheets!
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