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I'm trying to shade cells in an Excel sheet. However, there are only a few
colors to choose from and they're all quite dark/unattractive. How do I get
more customized colors? I see it is possible to "mix" by using patterns, but
that's quite clumsy I think. Are there any other methods of adding new
colors?
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yes, you can.
goto tooloptionscolor tabmodify buttoncustom tab
here you can create you own custom colors.
you are limited to 56 total.

-----Original Message-----
I'm trying to shade cells in an Excel sheet. However,

there are only a few
colors to choose from and they're all quite

dark/unattractive. How do I get
more customized colors? I see it is possible to "mix" by

using patterns, but
that's quite clumsy I think. Are there any other methods

of adding new
colors?
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David

ToolsOptionsColorsModify.

Note: this is a workbook setting and will not be the default for all
workbooks.

You can copy the modified colors to another workbook if so desired. Same
dialog "copy colors from".

The modified workbook must be open.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 12:45:03 -0800, "David Grant" <David
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I'm trying to shade cells in an Excel sheet. However, there are only a few
colors to choose from and they're all quite dark/unattractive. How do I get
more customized colors? I see it is possible to "mix" by using patterns, but
that's quite clumsy I think. Are there any other methods of adding new
colors?


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Thanks, anon. and Gord, your that was exactly what I needed. I appreciate
your quick responses.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

David

ToolsOptionsColorsModify.

Note: this is a workbook setting and will not be the default for all
workbooks.

You can copy the modified colors to another workbook if so desired. Same
dialog "copy colors from".

The modified workbook must be open.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 12:45:03 -0800, "David Grant" <David
wrote:

I'm trying to shade cells in an Excel sheet. However, there are only a few
colors to choose from and they're all quite dark/unattractive. How do I get
more customized colors? I see it is possible to "mix" by using patterns, but
that's quite clumsy I think. Are there any other methods of adding new
colors?



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