G Gord Dibben Aug 26, 2008 #2 You don't. Maybe add a small colored rectangle from the drawing toolbar? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
G Gary''s Student Aug 26, 2008 #3 Put an AutoShape rectangle in the cell with only half the height of the cell. Fill the AutoShape with any color. If you want to see "behind" the color, adjust the transparency of the AutoShape
Put an AutoShape rectangle in the cell with only half the height of the cell. Fill the AutoShape with any color. If you want to see "behind" the color, adjust the transparency of the AutoShape
D Dave Peterson Aug 26, 2008 #4 xl2007 offers a lot of formatting possibilities under conditional formatting (I think??).
T Tim Otero Aug 27, 2008 #5 I, initially read that as xl12007 and thought MVPs had a very advance version of the 12007 release.
D Dave Peterson Aug 27, 2008 #6 Or maybe we just use a different base date! Tim said: I, initially read that as xl12007 and thought MVPs had a very advance version of the 12007 release. Click to expand...
Or maybe we just use a different base date! Tim said: I, initially read that as xl12007 and thought MVPs had a very advance version of the 12007 release. Click to expand...