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Set line color in a spread sheet
I've setup a spread sheet with everyother line colored to highlight the
information. However if I go to change the data in search of something the line color follows the information. I've tried making a template and setting the line color but that doesnt work for me either. Is there a way to setup a sheet with everyother line colored either as a template or a water mark so it's permanent and does not follow the information around? |
Set line color in a spread sheet
This should do it for ya:
http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/alternate-row-color.htm Regards, Ryan-- -- RyGuy "confused" wrote: I've setup a spread sheet with everyother line colored to highlight the information. However if I go to change the data in search of something the line color follows the information. I've tried making a template and setting the line color but that doesnt work for me either. Is there a way to setup a sheet with everyother line colored either as a template or a water mark so it's permanent and does not follow the information around? |
Set line color in a spread sheet
Use Conditional Formatting to color the alternate rows.
The banding will remain through row deletions, sorting and filtering. Select a couple hundred rows then..... FormatConditional FormattingFormula is: =MOD(SUBTOTAL(3,$A1:$A$2),2)=0 Pick one color from FormatPatterns and OK your way out. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 13:46:01 -0800, confused wrote: I've setup a spread sheet with everyother line colored to highlight the information. However if I go to change the data in search of something the line color follows the information. I've tried making a template and setting the line color but that doesnt work for me either. Is there a way to setup a sheet with everyother line colored either as a template or a water mark so it's permanent and does not follow the information around? |
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