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Can anyone enlighten me as to the purpose of the "Good,Bad and Neutral"
formating in Cell Styles and also the "Data and Model" formatting?
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In XL2007, Microsoft has provided some suggest colours schemes that seem to
go together in a theme.
Suppose you have monthly sales; maybe you want to colour good months with
one colour and bad with another.
Date and Model are similar. One can use one colour for cell with formulas
(calculations); another for raw data.

All that is being offered is a palette of colours; it is up to the user to
decide if and when to use them.

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Hi Bernard and thanks for the reply.
I sort of guessed it was something along those lines but was surprised
because the feature seems to have such prominence when viewed on a reasonably
high resolution screen and was not a feature in the 2003 version, at least I
dont think it was.
I am very quickly getting to like this new €˜Ribbon system but again this
feature seems prominent on my machine and I have at least a quarter of the
ribbon (Home Ribbon) showing this feature when the program is expanded full
screen. I just thought it must therefore have a higher importance than I
guess it does.
Thanks again€¦€¦.
Steve€¦..


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In XL2007, Microsoft has provided some suggest colours schemes that seem to
go together in a theme.
Suppose you have monthly sales; maybe you want to colour good months with
one colour and bad with another.
Date and Model are similar. One can use one colour for cell with formulas
(calculations); another for raw data.

All that is being offered is a palette of colours; it is up to the user to
decide if and when to use them.

best wishes
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Steve

Expanding on Bernard's reply. The objective of the ribbon was to help
'average' users produce great looking documents, quickly...job done.

For experienced or 'power' users the ribbon is a bit more of a steep curve
as often the last thing in those peoples mind is pretty formatting, (ex
charts), it the right answer and the data.

I agree, some features are given more prominence than they perhaps deserve,
but being a data, not design guy, I'm actually stating to get pretty data
too ;-)

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Hi Nick and thanks for your reply€¦
I think you are absolutely spot on and I could not figure why there was this
prominence to the formatting I referred to and also I did not realise that
the ones in question, €œGood, Bad, and Neutral€ were just examples bundled as
the default and presumberly Microsofts best guess as to what users might
want to use them for. I was not aware initially that they are fully
customisable. I wondered why they would give prominence to some kind of
format/audit colouring system and thought I was missing something!
As you suggest, we have always focussed on the numbers but as the day has
progressed (the family are out for the day) I have also produced some more
colourful numbers. Who knows, I may even fire up €˜Publisher next !
Thanks again Nick€¦€¦..


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Steve

Expanding on Bernard's reply. The objective of the ribbon was to help
'average' users produce great looking documents, quickly...job done.

For experienced or 'power' users the ribbon is a bit more of a steep curve
as often the last thing in those peoples mind is pretty formatting, (ex
charts), it the right answer and the data.

I agree, some features are given more prominence than they perhaps deserve,
but being a data, not design guy, I'm actually stating to get pretty data
too ;-)

--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
DTHIS
web:
www.nickhodge.co.uk
blog: www.nickhodge.co.uk/blog/

FREE UK OFFICE USER GROUP MEETING, MS READING, 27th APRIL 2007
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