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Can I Shade Text Only In A Cell?
Can I "shade" just the text, not the entire cell, with a gray background,
inside an Excel Cell? Thanks |
Can I Shade Text Only In A Cell?
Not possible.
You could stick a tiny rectangle from the Drawing toolbar into the cell, add text to that then color the rectangle. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 08:39:01 -0800, i2meek wrote: Can I "shade" just the text, not the entire cell, with a gray background, inside an Excel Cell? Thanks |
Can I Shade Text Only In A Cell?
I'm not aware of any means of doing this unless you can find and import a
specific font that has a grey backgound. Depending on whether you want to simply highlight some specific text, or highlight text in general, the following may be of use: - using the drawing tools, create a rectangle to the same size as the chosen text. - goto Format¦Autoshape...¦Colors and Lines and select an appropriate fill color and no line color - select the Semitransparent checkbox - goto the Properties tab and check "Move but don't size with cells". "i2meek" wrote: Can I "shade" just the text, not the entire cell, with a gray background, inside an Excel Cell? Thanks |
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