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Can I get the croos out line on different color than the text crossed out ?
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I don't think so. The Strikethrough (what you are calling "cross out line") is an attribute of the font itself (just like bold is) and not a separate entity, so I don't believe it can have a different color than the text it is applied to. If you click Format/Cells on the menu bar and click the Font tab on the dialog box that comes up, you will see Strikethrough in the Effects section... there is no color options for it... the only color option available is for the entire font.
-- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Lerner" wrote in message ... Can I get the croos out line on different color than the text crossed out ? Tx. |
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Thank you.
"Rick Rothstein" wrote: I don't think so. The Strikethrough (what you are calling "cross out line") is an attribute of the font itself (just like bold is) and not a separate entity, so I don't believe it can have a different color than the text it is applied to. If you click Format/Cells on the menu bar and click the Font tab on the dialog box that comes up, you will see Strikethrough in the Effects section... there is no color options for it... the only color option available is for the entire font. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Lerner" wrote in message ... Can I get the croos out line on different color than the text crossed out ? Tx. |
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Hi,
Neither of these solutions are very good, but you never know... In 2007, if you choose Word Art you can draw the strikeout through the middle of the text. The line will attach to the vertical midpoint of the text box. The line can be colored any color. In 2003 you can add a flowchart rectangle and attach a connector to its mid points, then color the connector and select the edge of the rectangle and choose Format AutoShape, select the Colors and Lines tab and choose No Line for Line Color and None for Fill Color. Hold down the Alt key and drag the rectangle over the cell where you want strikethrough. This will get it to snap to grid. Resize the shape using the Alt key to get it to fit exactly in the cell. Resize the column width to match the text length. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Lerner" wrote: Can I get the croos out line on different color than the text crossed out ? Tx. |
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