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Gene L.

Shadow Effect
 
Is there a method in Office Excel 2007 to add a shadow effect to a selected
cell? I had this feature in Lotus 1-2-3 and found it very useful in making
certain results stand out on a worksheet.
Thanks for your help.
Gene L.


trip_to_tokyo[_3_]

Shadow Effect
 
In EXCEL 2007 try this:-

Home group / Fornt - single left hand clik on the arrow in the lower right
hand corner / Format Cells should launch / Fill tab / Fill Effects . . . /
make your choice and hit OK / OK once more.

You should now have what you want.

Please hit Yes if my comments have helped.

Thanks!



"Gene L." wrote:

Is there a method in Office Excel 2007 to add a shadow effect to a selected
cell? I had this feature in Lotus 1-2-3 and found it very useful in making
certain results stand out on a worksheet.
Thanks for your help.
Gene L.

.


Gene L.

Shadow Effect
 
"trip_to_tokyo" wrote in message
...
In EXCEL 2007 try this:-

Home group / Fornt - single left hand clik on the arrow in the lower right
hand corner / Format Cells should launch / Fill tab / Fill Effects . . . /
make your choice and hit OK / OK once more.

You should now have what you want.

Please hit Yes if my comments have helped.

Thanks!



"Gene L." wrote:

Is there a method in Office Excel 2007 to add a shadow effect to a
selected
cell? I had this feature in Lotus 1-2-3 and found it very useful in
making
certain results stand out on a worksheet.
Thanks for your help.
Gene L.

.


Sorry but I am lost already. I did click the Home Group but what does
"Fornt" mean? I am sorry that I am such a novice but I appreciate your
willingness to help.
Gene L.


Gord Dibben

Shadow Effect
 
HomeFormatFormat CellsFillFill Effects.

See how to make a gradient fill for a cell.

Not the drop shadow you asked for but may suffice.

In Excel 2003 you can use the drawing toolbar to set a drop shadow on a
cell.

I have not yet figured out if you can do that in 2007

Hopefully someone knows and will share.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 06:31:30 -0500, "Gene L."
wrote:

"trip_to_tokyo" wrote in message
...
In EXCEL 2007 try this:-

Home group / Fornt - single left hand clik on the arrow in the lower right
hand corner / Format Cells should launch / Fill tab / Fill Effects . . . /
make your choice and hit OK / OK once more.

You should now have what you want.

Please hit Yes if my comments have helped.

Thanks!



"Gene L." wrote:

Is there a method in Office Excel 2007 to add a shadow effect to a
selected
cell? I had this feature in Lotus 1-2-3 and found it very useful in
making
certain results stand out on a worksheet.
Thanks for your help.
Gene L.

.


Sorry but I am lost already. I did click the Home Group but what does
"Fornt" mean? I am sorry that I am such a novice but I appreciate your
willingness to help.
Gene L.



Gene L.

Shadow Effect
 
"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
...
HomeFormatFormat CellsFillFill Effects.

See how to make a gradient fill for a cell.

Not the drop shadow you asked for but may suffice.

In Excel 2003 you can use the drawing toolbar to set a drop shadow on a
cell.

I have not yet figured out if you can do that in 2007

Hopefully someone knows and will share.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 06:31:30 -0500, "Gene L."
wrote:

"trip_to_tokyo" wrote in message
...
In EXCEL 2007 try this:-

Home group / Fornt - single left hand clik on the arrow in the lower
right
hand corner / Format Cells should launch / Fill tab / Fill Effects . . .
/
make your choice and hit OK / OK once more.

You should now have what you want.

Please hit Yes if my comments have helped.

Thanks!



"Gene L." wrote:

Is there a method in Office Excel 2007 to add a shadow effect to a
selected
cell? I had this feature in Lotus 1-2-3 and found it very useful in
making
certain results stand out on a worksheet.
Thanks for your help.
Gene L.

.


Sorry but I am lost already. I did click the Home Group but what does
"Fornt" mean? I am sorry that I am such a novice but I appreciate your
willingness to help.
Gene L.



Your help is very much appreciated. A drop-shadow is a "nice to have" but
not critical. My very best to you.
Gene L.



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