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I am trying to find out how to set up a ledger theme in excel. Something
similar to the style that was available in 2003 that applied alternating shading to rows to make a large spreadsheet easier to read. Am i missing something or is there no way to setup an automatic theme that can be adjusted as a spreadsheet grows to accommodate additional or deleted rows. In 2003 I just highlighted and reapplied the style. I would like to be able to do that in 2k7. Thanks. -- Russell Reid |
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If you format the data as a table, you can apply a style with shaded rows.
Select a cell in the data On the Ribbon, click the Insert tab, and click the Table button Confirm your table range and click OK A table style will be automatically applied, and you can choose a different style. Russell Reid wrote: I am trying to find out how to set up a ledger theme in excel. Something similar to the style that was available in 2003 that applied alternating shading to rows to make a large spreadsheet easier to read. Am i missing something or is there no way to setup an automatic theme that can be adjusted as a spreadsheet grows to accommodate additional or deleted rows. In 2003 I just highlighted and reapplied the style. I would like to be able to do that in 2k7. Thanks. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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