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Inserts and color fill
Thank you thank you! It's a bit late coming back for this,
but this is what I need! Jules -----Original Message----- One way to insert an unformatted column: Click on the heading of a blank column, to select it Choose EditCopy Click on the heading of the column where you want to insert a new column Choose InsertCopied Cells jules wrote: I've created a spreadsheet to keep track of some work. Throughout each month new entries are added as needed by inserting rows and columns. I also use the Fill Color tool to show work that has been completed. The problem is that if a row or column is inserted between two adjacent cells that have been filled with color the color stretches across and fills the new cells that have been created in between. It's more nuisance value than anything because there is other notation absent so I know it isn't a completed job, but is there a way to stop Excel 2000 spreading the fill automatically. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html . |
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