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Default cell shading

hi community

after i select a cell and filled up with 1 shade color, say "yellow",

is there a shortcut besides using the Format Painter, to use like keyboard
keys where when press it will give me the same shade color, "yellow", in
another selection of cell?

thanks and much appreciated for help render

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Default cell shading

Try "f4" ...it repeats the last action u did...

"oldLearner57" wrote:

hi community

after i select a cell and filled up with 1 shade color, say "yellow",

is there a shortcut besides using the Format Painter, to use like keyboard
keys where when press it will give me the same shade color, "yellow", in
another selection of cell?

thanks and much appreciated for help render

best wishes to all in the community

:)


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