Colouring or shading one part of cel;l

sax

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Dear all,
I wonder if it is possible to shade or colour only one part of cell which is divided diagonaly trough "Format cell"-"Border".
Would help me very much if possible. Thanks in advance.
 

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On 2002-03-04 02:13, sax wrote:
Dear all,
I wonder if it is possible to shade or colour only one part of cell which is divided diagonaly trough "Format cell"-"Border".
Would help me very much if possible. Thanks in advance.

Not that I'm aware of, but could you create a triangle in autoshapes and fill it in then drag it over the cell in question ?

(may need to up the zoom to 200% or something to get the alignment perfect)
 
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