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Does anyone have any kind of clever workaround to get past the three format
limit? I'm using Excel 2003. I've created a random fractal "landscape" generator and would like to indicate different elevations with different formats. But 3 is fairly limited. One method is to ignore the sheet itself and instead use a surface chart, but then the elevation lines all have to be in even increments. Any ideas? |
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