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Borders and shades prossible with Excell?
It is possible to create quickly an excell table with borders and shadings
(with rows darkened and lightened alternatively) like it can be done with Word Tables? |
Borders and shades prossible with Excell?
Hi
Select your table and try Format/Autoformat. There are a few variations in there that may suit. Andy. "Octavio" wrote in message ... It is possible to create quickly an excell table with borders and shadings (with rows darkened and lightened alternatively) like it can be done with Word Tables? |
Borders and shades prossible with Excell?
This will do the entire sheet, but the principles are the same for a smaller
table:- Use a conditional format to do this and it will not move when you sort the rows:- Do CTRL+A, then Format / Conditional Formatting / Change 'cell value is' to 'formula is' and put in =MOD(ROW(),2)=1 Now click on the format button and choose a nice pastel colour from the patterns tab. Hit OK till you are out and you are done. You could also put in =MOD(ROW(),2)=0 if you wanted the other rows to be coloured. You could also put in =MOD(ROW(),3)=0 if you wanted every 3rd row to be coloured. You could also put in =MOD(ROW(),4)=0 if you wanted every 4th row to be coloured. You could also put in =MOD(ROW(),5)=0 if you wanted every 5th row to be coloured. But you probably get the drift by now. Flipping the 1 and the 0 will determine whether or not you start with a coloured or a non-coloured row. If you want to create alternate green bars made up of say 3 rows (or any other color), you can also use: For every three rows: =MOD(ROW()-1,6)<3 For every four rows: =MOD(ROW()-1,8)<4 For other number of shadings, just make the 2nd number (6 or 8 in example) twice as much as the 3rd number (3 or 4 in example) -- Regards Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03 ------------------------------*------------------------------*---------------- It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :-) ------------------------------*------------------------------*---------------- "Octavio" wrote in message ... It is possible to create quickly an excell table with borders and shadings (with rows darkened and lightened alternatively) like it can be done with Word Tables? |
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