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In Excel, is there a way I can lighten the fill colors in a cell? That is,
can I "customize" the colors in the "standard" Excel fill color palette to lighten them? |
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You get 56 colors in any workbook.
But you can change those 56 by: tools|options|color tab|click modify You can read lots more about how excel works with colors at David McRitchie's site: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/colors.htm Bob Tourkow wrote: In Excel, is there a way I can lighten the fill colors in a cell? That is, can I "customize" the colors in the "standard" Excel fill color palette to lighten them? -- Dave Peterson |
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