I think you will Nero download the source code and go through it to extract
the indicator (probably a CSS class) that turns a particular item green.
 It probably could be done in VBA but a big exercise.

On Sunday, 28 April 2013, Bill Q wrote:

> Hi,
>
> When copying and pasting from a particular site in question - for whatever
> reason it will not copy the color. Is there anyway to keep the original
> color ?
>
> The link is
>
> *https://miseojeu.lotoquebec.com/en/results/complete-results*<https://miseojeu.lotoquebec.com/en/results/complete-results>
>
> Then:
>
> 1. Press on "complete results" on the left hand side.
> 2. Select sport "hockey"
> 3. Select sub-category "National"
> 4. Below that - select sub-category "Matches"
> 5. Choose time period "January 19, 2013"
>
> Ok.... results will come up. As you can see there "green" in certain
> boxes.
>
> When copy and pasting - I cannot find a way of keeping the "green".
>
> Not sure if these can be solved with VBA, but any help or suggestions
> would be much appreciated.
>
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