Eusr
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- Aug 21, 2020
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- Office Version
- 2019
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- Windows
I've got a fairly large worksheet with columns that are grouped by category. There's shading in some of the rows. I'd like to shade the categories of columns variously without losing the row shading.
Is there a way to make all shading translucent and add conflicting shading (row crosses column or vice versa), and have the intersection cells show a hue that's the sum of the two that intersect there?
So, a light green column crosses a light blue row, with the intersecting cell a slightly deeper teal/turquoise?
It would help.
Is there a way to make all shading translucent and add conflicting shading (row crosses column or vice versa), and have the intersection cells show a hue that's the sum of the two that intersect there?
So, a light green column crosses a light blue row, with the intersecting cell a slightly deeper teal/turquoise?
It would help.