Hi Toppers
Thanks for that. Here is my currant macro
Range(ActiveCell, ActiveCell.Offset(0, 10)).Select

With Selection.Interior
.ColorIndex = 37
.Pattern = xlSolid
End With
Selection.Font.ColorIndex = 3
Selection.Font.Bold = True

I'll add your code and see how I go.
Cheers
Brian


"Toppers" wrote:

> Brian,
> Assuming the active cell is (somewhere) in the row requiring
> formatting then you could use:
>
> Range("C" & ActiveCell.Row & ":G" & ActiveCell.Row).NumberFormat =
> "dd/mm/yyyy" ' <==== set as a date format
>
> Avoid selecting if possible as it is inefficient.
>
> HTH
>
> "BrianW" wrote:
>
> > Hi there
> > I want to create a macro that will select column C as my active cell
> > regardless of where my cursor is in that row.
> > For example, the cell I may have selected is say BB300 or G300 or Z300. When
> > I run my macro I want to select column "C" as my active cell so that I can
> > then select cells C300-G300 for custom formatting.
> > TIA