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I am trying to alternate shading of rows in Excel 2007, without creating a
new row and changing the formatting. I am not interested in sorting the data
using this, only alternating the shading. I am able to do this with Excel
2003 on other computers but cannot figure it out in the newer version. Is
this possible?
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I am trying to alternate shading of rows in Excel 2007, without creating a
new row and changing the formatting. I am not interested in sorting the data
using this, only alternating the shading. I am able to do this with Excel
2003 on other computers but cannot figure it out in the newer version. Is
this possible?

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