VBA To Determine If Cell Has No Fill Color

What This VBA Code Does
The following line of VBA code will allow you to determine if a spreadsheet cell has a fill color. If the ColorIndex property of a given cell is equal to xlNone (-4142) then it can be determined that there is no fill color in that particular cell.
'Test if cell has a fill color
If ActiveCell.Interior.ColorIndex <> xlNone Then
Consequently, you can also remove a cell’s fill color by setting the ColorIndex property equal to xlNone.
'Remove Fill Color
ActiveCell.Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone
VBA Code Example:
Here is an example code snippet where the macro loops through all cells in a given selection and writes the color code of the fill color only for cells that have a fill color to begin with.
Sub TestFillColor()
'PURPOSE: Write color code to cell only if there is a fill color
'SOURCE: www.thespreadsheetguru.com/the-code-vault
Dim cell As Range
'Loop through each cell in selected range
For Each cell In Selection.Cells
'Test if cell has a fill color
If cell.Interior.ColorIndex <> xlNone Then
'Write color code to cell value
cell.Value = cell.Interior.Color
End If
Next cell
End Sub
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Chris is a finance professional and Excel MVP recognized by Microsoft since 2016. With his expertise, he founded TheSpreadsheetGuru blog to help fellow Excel users, where he shares his vast creative solutions & expertise. In addition, he has developed over 7 widely-used Excel Add-ins that have been embraced by individuals and companies worldwide.