Adding Gradient to a Cell on Mac Excel 2011

aforse

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How do I add a two color gradient fill to a cell on a Mac Excel 2011? I can only figure out how to add it to a shape or a chart, but I need to add it to a single cell.

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Hi, use conditional formatting. Style 2-Color Scale.
 
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That doesn't seem to be adding the gradient, but is just changes the fill colors on the row to two different colors.
 
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Try using the Data Bars conditional format. That supports gradient fill in Excel 2011.
 
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