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Hello,

I read a thread on this site a while back about changing the color of
cells with a code.

Someone posted an answer along with a web site that had all the color
codes with nice colorful illustrations.

Does anyone know this website or possibly the location of the thread
someone posted. I googled search and couldn't find it.

Thanks,
EMoe


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http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/colors.htm


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Hello,

I read a thread on this site a while back about changing the color of
cells with a code.

Someone posted an answer along with a web site that had all the color
codes with nice colorful illustrations.

Does anyone know this website or possibly the location of the thread
someone posted. I googled search and couldn't find it.

Thanks,
EMoe

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