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I am using Windows 10, Microsoft Office 365 (2016). I have written macros in older versions of Excel and had no trouble, but now I am stumped!

I need help creating a macro that will change the active cell in Excel to a different color - RGB (R204,G102,B255) which is in the purple color range. I do not need the border color around it - only the highlighted cell color. I also want the purple to go back it it's original color when I switch into another cell. If the cell would have a color in it, such as yellow, I would like that color to go back to the yellow, to make it easier to locate the cell easier; otherwise, it goes back to white.

I also want to save the macro in a folder I have set up - C:\Users\arsgs\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART
Read I needed to do this in order for the macro(s) to work in any workbook I have open.
Do I enter the codes to set up macro(s) in a blank Excel worksheet and save it in the above folder? Can I name it Macros and then have different macros on different sheets with the description of what it does as the name?

Lastly, once I open a worksheet in one of my workbooks, how do I make the appropriate macro run? This is very different from my 2003 version, and I am now retired for 6 1/2 years, so it's re-learning everything from scratch. Just because I am older, I still want to be able to create and use these the helpful tools as I call them. SORRY FOR THE LONG EMAIL. I hope someone is willing to help me. Thanks.
 

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Try this, in the Sheet Module
Change your colour number and required range to suit
Code:
Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim iColor As Integer
If Intersect(Target, Range("A6:A500")) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
Range("A6:A500").Interior.ColorIndex = 2
iColor = Target.Interior.ColorIndex
If iColor = 2 Then iColor = 39
Target.Interior.ColorIndex = iColor
End Sub
 
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