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In the same way as D. Green (post sep 12, 2004), i need to compare drawing colors with palette, but my problem is how to set a palette as default by VBA program.
It is possible or not ? Thanks for help, Herve |
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Herve,
I don't think there is a method to make a palette default. There is one, however, to get the default palette - Application.ActivePalette. However I don't see why you need to make a palette default through the code to compare your colors with those from a palette? Could you please describe your problem more and how you intend to solve it? Maybe there is something you can do to work around the issue? |
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