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myraddin

how do I apply 10% gray shade to a cell in Excel?
 
I would like to use the lighter shading that is available in Word. It
appears that the lightest shading available in Excel is 25%.

Biff

how do I apply 10% gray shade to a cell in Excel?
 
Hi!

Goto ToolsOptionsColor tab

You can have only the number of color selections that are displayed in the
color pallet. You can modify any existing color but you can't add additional
colors. So, maybe select the 25% gray square then click Modify. You can then
select a different gradient. Then OK your way out.

Biff

"myraddin" wrote in message
...
I would like to use the lighter shading that is available in Word. It
appears that the lightest shading available in Excel is 25%.




myraddin

how do I apply 10% gray shade to a cell in Excel?
 
Phantastic..!!
Thank you so much--I have been attempting to find the answer to this one for
so long. Now I know to use the Excel Discussion Group.

Hi!

Goto ToolsOptionsColor tab

You can have only the number of color selections that are displayed in the
color pallet. You can modify any existing color but you can't add additional
colors. So, maybe select the 25% gray square then click Modify. You can then
select a different gradient. Then OK your way out.

Biff

"myraddin" wrote in message
...
I would like to use the lighter shading that is available in Word. It
appears that the lightest shading available in Excel is 25%.





Biff

how do I apply 10% gray shade to a cell in Excel?
 
You're welocme. Thanks for the feedback!

Just to add:

You can also create your own custom colors but the number of color
selections available still cannot be changed. If you create a new color one
of the existing colors will be replaced by that new color.

Biff

"myraddin" wrote in message
...
Phantastic..!!
Thank you so much--I have been attempting to find the answer to this one
for
so long. Now I know to use the Excel Discussion Group.

Hi!

Goto ToolsOptionsColor tab

You can have only the number of color selections that are displayed in
the
color pallet. You can modify any existing color but you can't add
additional
colors. So, maybe select the 25% gray square then click Modify. You can
then
select a different gradient. Then OK your way out.

Biff

"myraddin" wrote in message
...
I would like to use the lighter shading that is available in Word. It
appears that the lightest shading available in Excel is 25%.








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