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mwambach Posted - 08/23/2016 : 6:48:44 PM
Hi!

I would like to use wcellcolor to highlight certain rows in a worksheet. Somehow the use of variables in the code didn't work. Does anyone have a suggestion how to do this?

e.g.: 'wcellcolor [i+5] color(orange);'

Cheers!
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mwambach Posted - 08/24/2016 : 12:25:46 PM
Thanks, Amanda!
AmandaLu Posted - 08/23/2016 : 10:46:15 PM
Hi mwambach,

The input of wcellcolor X-Function is a range. So you will need to use the correct range notation. For example, if you want to color a range from 5th row in 1st column to 10th row in 2nd column, you can use script:

wcellcolor 1[5]:2[10] color(orange);

Please refer to this page for how to use range notation:

http://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/Tutorials/Tutorial-Range-Notation


Thanks,
Amanda
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