Locking fill colors into rows
I understand that when you insert a row, the original row moves down, but
the row heading stays the same, therefore Excel still sees it as row "X".
If I can lock row "X" to retain properties even if a row is inserted above
it, that is what I am trying to accomplish. The unconditional formatting
would work, but would require a LOT of time. The company where I work is
putting out a book to our customers that has aluminum shapes tied to a
matrix. The matrix gets hard to read, so we wanted to color every 2 lines a
certain color to make it easy to read. Unfortunately, we add items once and
a while, and that would screw up the colors, forcing me to recolor every
time we add something.
"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
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If you insert a row, the original row is now one row down.
Conditional Formatting may get you close.
Select a bunch of rows then FormatConditional FormattingFormula is:
=MOD(ROW(),2)=1
Pick a color from FormatPatterns and OK your way out.
See if that suits.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 12:24:26 -0400, "TR Young"
wrote:
Is this possible? I want to have certain rows retain a fill color even if
I
have to insert a new row above. I don't want the color to jump down; I
want
it to stay in it's original row.
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