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I use the formula =MOD(ROW(),2)<0 to change the colour of every other row. Now, I'm hidding some rows, so the formula doesn't work any more. Does anyone know who to do the same thing, but count only visible rows? For example Row Colour 1 White 2 Blue 3 White 4 Blue 5 Hidden 6 White 7 Blue Thanks, Michele |
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The free Excel add-in "Shade Data Rows" can shade by cell value,
every nth row or every nth row-group. It provides an option to shade all rows or just the visible rows. Choice of any color. Download from ... http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware No registration required. -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA "mjones" wrote in message Hi, I use the formula =MOD(ROW(),2)<0 to change the colour of every other row. Now, I'm hidding some rows, so the formula doesn't work any more. Does anyone know who to do the same thing, but count only visible rows? For example Row Colour 1 White 2 Blue 3 White 4 Blue 5 Hidden 6 White 7 Blue Thanks, Michele |
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