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hi,

i am trying to create a chart that will have a range of numbers; ex. 8-10,
5-7, etc. and i am wanted the cells to have colors tied to the range. any
help on how to set up the worksheet would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
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Default colored cells

Not a lot to go on. Can you describe more fully what it is that you
want to achieve ?

Pete

On Aug 26, 6:17*pm, kayr wrote:
hi,

i am trying to create a chart that will have a range of numbers; ex. 8-10,
5-7, etc. and i am wanted the cells to have colors tied to the range. *any
help on how to set up the worksheet would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
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k


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Default colored cells

you want the background color in the cells to be tied to the color of the
bars or lines in the chart?


"kayr" wrote:

hi,

i am trying to create a chart that will have a range of numbers; ex. 8-10,
5-7, etc. and i am wanted the cells to have colors tied to the range. any
help on how to set up the worksheet would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
--
k

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