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Default color gradient in a worksheet (not a chart), Is it Possible?

The color gradient that looks like a sunset is available in the charts when
they are added to a worksheet. I can't seem to find the same 'gradient'
color scheme to apply to the background of my worksheet or individual
columns. Is this possible?

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Debra Dalgleish
 
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You could create a graphic file with that fill, and use it as the
background for the worksheet.

Jamnew wrote:
The color gradient that looks like a sunset is available in the charts when
they are added to a worksheet. I can't seem to find the same 'gradient'
color scheme to apply to the background of my worksheet or individual
columns. Is this possible?



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