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My IT director has asked me how to duplicate something someone else sent in a
document: a table in excel with the top left-hand cell divided diagonally.
I've gotten that far with borders. The trick is, it's also two colors: one
above the diagonal and one below.

I can't seem to find any information on how to manage the color part.
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The only way I know how to do that is to add a couple of shapes (triangles???)
that divide the cell. Then color each shape the way you want.



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My IT director has asked me how to duplicate something someone else sent in a
document: a table in excel with the top left-hand cell divided diagonally.
I've gotten that far with borders. The trick is, it's also two colors: one
above the diagonal and one below.

I can't seem to find any information on how to manage the color part.


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That worked. I put a triangle up there, colored it, and added a text box.
As long as the cell's text is aligned right it shows through. Director is
satisfied. I can go home for the weekend.

Thanks.

--Gabrielle

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

The only way I know how to do that is to add a couple of shapes (triangles???)
that divide the cell. Then color each shape the way you want.



Gabrielle wrote:

My IT director has asked me how to duplicate something someone else sent in a
document: a table in excel with the top left-hand cell divided diagonally.
I've gotten that far with borders. The trick is, it's also two colors: one
above the diagonal and one below.

I can't seem to find any information on how to manage the color part.


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Ah, take the rest of the year off!

Glad it worked ok for you.

Gabrielle wrote:

That worked. I put a triangle up there, colored it, and added a text box.
As long as the cell's text is aligned right it shows through. Director is
satisfied. I can go home for the weekend.

Thanks.

--Gabrielle

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

The only way I know how to do that is to add a couple of shapes (triangles???)
that divide the cell. Then color each shape the way you want.



Gabrielle wrote:

My IT director has asked me how to duplicate something someone else sent in a
document: a table in excel with the top left-hand cell divided diagonally.
I've gotten that far with borders. The trick is, it's also two colors: one
above the diagonal and one below.

I can't seem to find any information on how to manage the color part.


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Dave Peterson


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how do i add a triangle?

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My IT director has asked me how to duplicate something someone else sent in a
document: a table in excel with the top left-hand cell divided diagonally.
I've gotten that far with borders. The trick is, it's also two colors: one
above the diagonal and one below.

I can't seem to find any information on how to manage the color part.



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ViewToolbars. Open the Drawing Toolbar then AutoshapesBasic Shapes.

Select the triangle tool and you are away.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

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how do i add a triangle?

"Gabrielle" wrote:

My IT director has asked me how to duplicate something someone else sent in a
document: a table in excel with the top left-hand cell divided diagonally.
I've gotten that far with borders. The trick is, it's also two colors: one
above the diagonal and one below.

I can't seem to find any information on how to manage the color part.


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