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Row Color
My spreadsheet has about 10K records all sorted in column A by a number that
may be unique or repeated several times. I would like to color code the rows (alternating yellow & white) based upon this singular or grouping of numbers in column A so that it becomes easier for the view to browse. There are way to many numerical numbers in column A do attempt any conditional formatting. Any idea of a macro or code that allows for this type of color coding on such a wide variety of numbers? Example ColA ColB ColC Color 2334 CA April yellow 2334 OH June yellow 2367 WA May white |
Row Color
My Excel add-in "Shade Data Rows" does that.
It will shade groups of like valued rows or will shade by every nth row. Choice of shade colors and an option to skip hidden rows. Comes with a one page Word.doc install/use file. It is free upon direct request. Remove XXX from my email address. Jim Cone San Francisco, USA XX "briank" wrote in message My spreadsheet has about 10K records all sorted in column A by a number that may be unique or repeated several times. I would like to color code the rows (alternating yellow & white) based upon this singular or grouping of numbers in column A so that it becomes easier for the view to browse. There are way to many numerical numbers in column A do attempt any conditional formatting. Any idea of a macro or code that allows for this type of color coding on such a wide variety of numbers? Example ColA ColB ColC Color 2334 CA April yellow 2334 OH June yellow 2367 WA May white |
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