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Split one cell in the middle and fill each with one color
Can I in Excel split one cell into 2 halfs and have each half filled wit a
seperate color? |
Split one cell in the middle and fill each with one color
Soren
As explained no, but if you expand what you are trying to do, someone may have a solution -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge November 28th - December 1st 2007 Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html "Soren" wrote in message ... Can I in Excel split one cell into 2 halfs and have each half filled wit a seperate color? |
Split one cell in the middle and fill each with one color
You could do it to two adjacent cells (narrow column) to achieve the
effect, but not to a single cell. Hope this helps. Pete On Nov 1, 7:14 pm, Soren wrote: Can I in Excel split one cell into 2 halfs and have each half filled wit a seperate color? |
Split one cell in the middle and fill each with one color
Like the Greek atom, cells are indivisible
best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Soren" wrote in message ... Can I in Excel split one cell into 2 halfs and have each half filled wit a seperate color? |
Split one cell in the middle and fill each with one color
Hi
You can't split a cell. You could give the appearance of a split cell by using the drawing Toolbar, selecting the rectangle and creating two identically sized rectangles which just covered one cell. Right click on each rectangle and use Format Autoshape to the colour you wanted for each one. -- Regards Roger Govier "Soren" wrote in message ... Can I in Excel split one cell into 2 halfs and have each half filled wit a seperate color? |
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