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cell shading
My worksheet is large and has many areas with cells shaded a dark grey
color(cell pattern color). I would like to highlight a large section of the worksheet and set a new lighter shade color without affecting the existing shaded cells. Is this possible? Thanks for your help. -- Shooter |
Are you implying that these dark grey cells are included within the large
section you are talking about? If so, if you select that large section and change the color, it will affect the cells that are now dark grey, i.e. ALL selected cells. On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 07:34:02 -0700, "Shooter" wrote: My worksheet is large and has many areas with cells shaded a dark grey color(cell pattern color). I would like to highlight a large section of the worksheet and set a new lighter shade color without affecting the existing shaded cells. Is this possible? Thanks for your help. |
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 07:34:02 -0700, "Shooter"
wrote: My worksheet is large and has many areas with cells shaded a dark grey color(cell pattern color). I would like to highlight a large section of the worksheet and set a new lighter shade color without affecting the existing shaded cells. Is this possible? Thanks for your help. Probably the only way is a VBA macro which examines all the cells in turn and only changes the colour if it's not grey. If you're comfortable working with arranging a VBA macro, come back and I'll suggest some code to do it. Rgds __ Richard Buttrey Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK __________________________ |
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