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Hi, I'm looking to apply more than one colour format to the same cell, split
diagonally from right to left (one colour being orange, the other being
white/uncoloured). I don't want stripes, just two blocks of colour making up
the cell background.

Slightly bizarre question, I know, but it's for a work diary for a
department with colour representing 'busy' and white/uncoloured representing
'available'. As I'm busy for the first half of the day, I want to split the
cell in half. At the moment I just have a diagonal line and the whole cell in
orange, but wanted to make the 'pm' half of the cell to be clear. If that
makes sense!

Thanks for your help!

Gareth

Maybe you could put a couple of triangles over the cell.

Then hide the borders and shade each triangle.

Gazzypops wrote:
gt;
gt; Hi, I'm looking to apply more than one colour format to the same cell, split
gt; diagonally from right to left (one colour being orange, the other being
gt; white/uncoloured). I don't want stripes, just two blocks of colour making up
gt; the cell background.
gt;
gt; Slightly bizarre question, I know, but it's for a work diary for a
gt; department with colour representing 'busy' and white/uncoloured representing
gt; 'available'. As I'm busy for the first half of the day, I want to split the
gt; cell in half. At the moment I just have a diagonal line and the whole cell in
gt; orange, but wanted to make the 'pm' half of the cell to be clear. If that
gt; makes sense!
gt;
gt; Thanks for your help!
gt;
gt; Gareth

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Dave Peterson

Hi David,

To a certain extent, this works but it prevents adding text into the cell
itself (for the 'what is making me busy' element of the diary). I'll see if I
can float the text on top of the coloured triangle....

Cheers,

Gareth

quot;Dave Petersonquot; wrote:

gt; Maybe you could put a couple of triangles over the cell.
gt;
gt; Then hide the borders and shade each triangle.
gt;
gt; Gazzypops wrote:
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Hi, I'm looking to apply more than one colour format to the same cell, split
gt; gt; diagonally from right to left (one colour being orange, the other being
gt; gt; white/uncoloured). I don't want stripes, just two blocks of colour making up
gt; gt; the cell background.
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Slightly bizarre question, I know, but it's for a work diary for a
gt; gt; department with colour representing 'busy' and white/uncoloured representing
gt; gt; 'available'. As I'm busy for the first half of the day, I want to split the
gt; gt; cell in half. At the moment I just have a diagonal line and the whole cell in
gt; gt; orange, but wanted to make the 'pm' half of the cell to be clear. If that
gt; gt; makes sense!
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Thanks for your help!
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Gareth
gt;
gt; --
gt;
gt; Dave Peterson
gt;


You can have text appear within the triangle by selecting the triangle,
then clicking in the formula bar and entering the = sign followed by a
cell reference or defined name. After hitting Enter the triangle will
display the contents of your referred cell or name.--
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View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=502463Or just use the arrow keys to select that cell and type there.

Or edit|goto (or F5 or ctrl-g) to select that cell (just type in the address)
and type there.
Gazzypops wrote:
gt;
gt; Hi David,
gt;
gt; To a certain extent, this works but it prevents adding text into the cell
gt; itself (for the 'what is making me busy' element of the diary). I'll see if I
gt; can float the text on top of the coloured triangle....
gt;
gt; Cheers,
gt;
gt; Gareth
gt;
gt; quot;Dave Petersonquot; wrote:
gt;
gt; gt; Maybe you could put a couple of triangles over the cell.
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Then hide the borders and shade each triangle.
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Gazzypops wrote:
gt; gt; gt;
gt; gt; gt; Hi, I'm looking to apply more than one colour format to the same cell, split
gt; gt; gt; diagonally from right to left (one colour being orange, the other being
gt; gt; gt; white/uncoloured). I don't want stripes, just two blocks of colour making up
gt; gt; gt; the cell background.
gt; gt; gt;
gt; gt; gt; Slightly bizarre question, I know, but it's for a work diary for a
gt; gt; gt; department with colour representing 'busy' and white/uncoloured representing
gt; gt; gt; 'available'. As I'm busy for the first half of the day, I want to split the
gt; gt; gt; cell in half. At the moment I just have a diagonal line and the whole cell in
gt; gt; gt; orange, but wanted to make the 'pm' half of the cell to be clear. If that
gt; gt; gt; makes sense!
gt; gt; gt;
gt; gt; gt; Thanks for your help!
gt; gt; gt;
gt; gt; gt; Gareth
gt; gt;
gt; gt; --
gt; gt;
gt; gt; Dave Peterson
gt; gt;

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Dave Peterson

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