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This is for a basic Excell spreadsheet with columns and rows. I've used
white & yellow as the row fill colors for clarity when viewing the spreadsheet. When the information in a yellow cell is cut (or copied) and then pasted into a white cell, the fill color turns yellow from the previous location. Is there a way to keep the fill colors constant for each row, and only allow the text to change when relocating to another cell? Thanks! |
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hi
this is call banding and using conditional formating. See this site.... http://www.cpearson.com/excel/banding.htm Regards FSt1 "bwcland" wrote: This is for a basic Excell spreadsheet with columns and rows. I've used white & yellow as the row fill colors for clarity when viewing the spreadsheet. When the information in a yellow cell is cut (or copied) and then pasted into a white cell, the fill color turns yellow from the previous location. Is there a way to keep the fill colors constant for each row, and only allow the text to change when relocating to another cell? Thanks! |
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Instead of Paste, use Paste Special - Values. That will leave the formatting (color) as it
was in the cell into which you're pasting. Be careful cut/pasting stuff if there are formulas in the worksheet referring to these cells. In some situations, it can cause the formulas to change. -- Regards from Virginia Beach, Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "bwcland" wrote in message ... This is for a basic Excell spreadsheet with columns and rows. I've used white & yellow as the row fill colors for clarity when viewing the spreadsheet. When the information in a yellow cell is cut (or copied) and then pasted into a white cell, the fill color turns yellow from the previous location. Is there a way to keep the fill colors constant for each row, and only allow the text to change when relocating to another cell? Thanks! |
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On Apr 19, 9:42*am, bwcland wrote:
This is for a basic Excell spreadsheet with columns and rows. *I've used white & yellow as the row fill colors for clarity when viewing the spreadsheet. When the information in a yellow cell is cut (or copied) and then pasted into a white cell, the fill color turns yellow from the previous location. Is there a way to keep the fill colors constant for each row, and only allow the text to change when relocating to another cell? Thanks! Did you ever find out how to do this? I am having the same issue. Let me know if you found a resolution. Thanks, Ben |
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Yes, there is a way to keep the fill colors constant when cut or copying text in Excel. You can use the "Paste Special" feature to achieve this.
Here are the steps to follow:
By selecting the "Values" option, you are pasting only the text and not the formatting. And by selecting the "Skip Blanks" option, you are preventing Excel from overwriting the fill color of the destination cell. You can also use the keyboard shortcut "Alt + E + S + V" to open the "Paste Special" dialog box.
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