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Sum by Color

Below we will look at a program in Excel VBA that sums numbers by color.

Situation:

You have lent money to two twelve people. Some people have given it back (in black) and some still owe you money (red). You want to know how much money you still receive.

Sum by Color in Excel VBA

1. First we declare two variables of type Integer. One named toReceive and one named i. We initialize the variable toReceive with value 0.

Dim toReceive As Integer i As
Integer
toReceive = 0

2. Second we start a For Next loop.

For i = 1 To 12

3. We now check each number and only if the color of the number is red we add the number to toReceive.

If Cells(i 1).Font.Color = vbRed Then
toReceive = toReceive + Cells(i 1).Value
End If

4. Don’t forget to close the loop.

Next i

5. Finally we display the money still to receive. We use the & operator to concatenate (join) two strings. Although toReceive is not a string it works here.

MsgBox “Still to receive ” & toReceive & ” dollars”

6. Place your macro in a command button and test it.

Result:

Sum by Color Result

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