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I want to know if there is an easier way to shade alternating rows if I have
a long list of data. I want to alternate white/grey throughout the list, however, when I sort the data or add new data, I do not want to have to redo the row shading. Is there a way to set that up? |
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Nevermind... I see this question has already been answered. Thank you.
"Gavin" wrote: I want to know if there is an easier way to shade alternating rows if I have a long list of data. I want to alternate white/grey throughout the list, however, when I sort the data or add new data, I do not want to have to redo the row shading. Is there a way to set that up? |
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