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Why does Autoformat in 3D just turn my data range into a blob of grey with an
occassional "shadowed" row instead of each row being "shadowed" as in the
dialogue box example???
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3Deffect1 gives a solid blob on my Excel 2002.

3Deffect2 gives a two by two row effect with two raised and two flat.

Which are you using?


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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:23:16 -0800, "J Norris"
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Why does Autoformat in 3D just turn my data range into a blob of grey with an
occassional "shadowed" row instead of each row being "shadowed" as in the
dialogue box example???


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