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Hey guys in this video I want to show you a simple Macro to basically to use a macro to change the worksheet tab color. And the macro is really easy. Lets go ahead and open the developer tab. So under the developer tab, Im going to open the Visual Basic window. And Im going to minimize the window a little bit. So Ill put this side by side. And the first thing Im going to do is Im going to insert a new module. So here, Im going to call my subroutine ChangeTabColor(). Actually let me do this. Im going to create a new worksheet. So Im going to use sheet5 in this case as demo. So here, I am going to create a worksheet object variable. Here, I will assign sheet5 to the ws object variable. And Im going to insert the ws worksheet object. And within the object variable, there is a property called tab. And under the tab property, there is another property called color. And the color property basically referencing to the tab color. So here I can assign the RGB color. Lets say I wan