Hallo Zusammen,

ich habe ein Excel File, in dem 2 Datenstände miteinander verglichen werden 
und ein x in der Spalte davor gesetzt wird, falls eine veränderung der 
Daten vorhanden ist.

Hierzu habe ich folgende Code verwendet:

Leider scheint excel die Then Bedingung einfach nicht zu beachten (then 
activeCell.Offset(x,y+1).

Hat hierzu jemand eine Idee?

Zudem bleibt Excel immer in der gleichen Zeile, obwohl ich dies ja 
eigentlich mit x=x+1 definiert habe.

Vielen Dank im Voraus für die Unterstützung.

Grüße
Sandra

Sub Farbe()

Dim x As Integer
Dim y As Integer

x = 2
y = 3
                 
Do Until IsEmpty(Cells(x, 5))

    If Cells(x, y) = "X" Then ActiveCell.Offset(x, y + 1).Select
    
        
         With Selection.Interior
            .Pattern = xlSolid
            .PatternColorIndex = xlAutomatic
            .ThemeColor = xlThemeColorAccent4
            .TintAndShade = 0.399975585192419
            .PatternTintAndShade = 0
        End With
            x = x + 1

Loop

End Sub

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