Is there any way I can have three seperate colors in a single cell, either
horizontal or vertical?
Is there any way I can have three seperate colors in a single cell, either
horizontal or vertical?
No, but you could place three separately colored transparent shapes on
top of the cell.
In article <CE8D807E-E500-4C3B-905C-E30A3F993130@microsoft.com>,
"David Zoretic" <David Zoretic@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Is there any way I can have three seperate colors in a single cell, either
> horizontal or vertical?
Maybe you could put rectangles (from the drawing toolbar) over the cell and
color them???
David Zoretic wrote:
>
> Is there any way I can have three seperate colors in a single cell, either
> horizontal or vertical?
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Dave Peterson
Alternatively,
Make three skinny columns, one for each color.
"David Zoretic" wrote:
> Is there any way I can have three seperate colors in a single cell, either
> horizontal or vertical?
Another work-around ...
It's a bit fiddly, but you can put 3 text boxes over the cell, and
then fill them with different colours.
If you want to see cell values, then you need to increase the
Transparency %.
HTH
Rgds,
ScottO
"exceluserforeman" <exceluserforeman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message news:4B285FCA-30F5-41DE-B660-367C6B8E62E8@microsoft.com...
| Alternatively,
| Make three skinny columns, one for each color.
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| "David Zoretic" wrote:
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| > Is there any way I can have three seperate colors in a single
cell, either
| > horizontal or vertical?
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