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Default shade cell shortcut without bringing up palette

Hi Erik

Once you have added the Font colour to the QAT, just press Alt.
The letters and Numbers associated with each item show up.
If you move the icon to the first in the list on the QAT, it will become Alt
1, so pressing Alt1 will give you the colour palette to select from.

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Regards
Roger Govier



"Erik" wrote in message
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Hey Roger -

I know that you can put the shortcut on the QAT - my problem is that when
I
use keyboard shortcuts to fill the cell, it brings up the color table and
I
am required to manually select my color. I am wondering if I there is a
way
I can just use the keyboard shortcut and fill the cell without bringing up
the color palette.

I think this is only an issue using the keyboard - with the mouse you can
just click the icon and it fills the cell, but the keyboard requires you
to
go through the table. The same thing goes for changing font color...

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi Erik

You can do the same thing in XL2007, utilizing the QAT (Quick Access
Toolbar)
Click on the down arrow at the end of the QATMore CommandsChoose
Commands
fromall Commandsscroll down to Fill ColourAddOK

Now the option is on the QAT and can be used as you do in XL2003

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Roger Govier



"Erik" wrote in message
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I use the shade cell feature quite a bit, so I dragged the button so it
was
underneath the main menu (it shows up right underneath my "File" menu)
to
the
left of the "new file" button. This is done by selecting Tools -
Customize
and then dragging buttons wherever you want.

Once that is set I push Alt, then Ctrl+tab and the highlight button is
selected. Then I can push Enter to highlight the cell.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Can you tell us how you did it xl2003?

Would be handy trick to know.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 16:47:00 -0700, Erik

wrote:

Should clarify this is in Excel 2007. I know that Alt-H-H is the
shortcut to
shade a cell - I'd just like to do it instantly without all the color
options
popping up. I was able to do this in 2003.

"Erik" wrote:

When I use the keyboard shortcut to shade cells it always brings up
the color
palette, and I have to select the color manually. Using the
keyboard,
is
there a way to select my last used color without bringing up the
color
palette? I know you can just click on the button with the mouse,
but
I'm
looking for the keyboard shortcut equivalent.

Thanks