Examples/VBA/AddWorksheetVBA.ps1
$xlfile = "$env:temp\test.xlsm" Remove-Item $xlfile -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue $Excel = ConvertFrom-Csv @" Region,Item,TotalSold West,screwdriver,98 West,kiwi,19 North,kiwi,47 West,screws,48 West,avocado,52 East,avocado,40 South,drill,61 North,orange,92 South,drill,29 South,saw,36 "@ | Export-Excel $xlfile -TableName 'Sales' -WorksheetName 'Sales' -AutoSize -PassThru $wb = $Excel.Workbook $sheet = $wb.Worksheets["Sales"] $wb.CreateVBAProject() # Add a sub to the 'Worksheet_SelectionChange' event of the worksheet to highlight the selected row & column of the active table. # https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/vba/excel/Concepts/Cells-and-Ranges/highlight-the-active-cell-row-or-column $code = @" Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range) ' Clear the color of all the cells Cells.Interior.ColorIndex = 0 If Target.Cells.Count > 1 Then Exit Sub Application.ScreenUpdating = False With ActiveCell ' Highlight the row and column that contain the active cell, within the current region Range(Cells(.Row, .CurrentRegion.Column), Cells(.Row, .CurrentRegion.Columns.Count + .CurrentRegion.Column - 1)).Interior.ColorIndex = 38 Range(Cells(.CurrentRegion.Row, .Column), Cells(.CurrentRegion.Rows.Count + .CurrentRegion.Row - 1, .Column)).Interior.ColorIndex = 24 End With Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub "@ $sheet.CodeModule.Code = $code Close-ExcelPackage $Excel -Show |