Thanks George, but it became clear after reading Steve's solution that my goal was wrong to begin with. Don't know what I was thinking. I need to switch the pairs not reverse them! Now I really know its Friday!
>>I need to create a function that will reverse an RGB settings. If it is 0,0,0,255,255,255 then make it 255,255,255,0,0,0 etc regardless of what the foreground and background settings are. The closest I can get is to using AT for the ',' in the statement and then stripping out the numbers in between and then set it again going backwards from the results. Anyone have a better idea?
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>>TIA,
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>Tracy,
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>If the Windows Script Host is available, try this
lcstring = "RGB(0, 0, 0, 255, 255, 255)"
>oRE = CREATEOBJECT("VBScript.RegExp")
>oRE.Pattern = "(\d+)\, (\d+)\, (\d+)\, (\d+)\, (\d+)\, (\d+)"
>? oRE.Replace(lcstring, "$6, $5, $4, $3, $2, $1")
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