Chapter 10. Formatting Excel Objects
If left in their original condition, Microsoft Excel worksheets are fairly plain to look at. Black text on a white background, with gray gridlines indicating cell barriers, is a functional way to present data, but it’s not the most exciting presentation imaginable. Not to mention the fact that if all of your data looks the same, there’s nothing to distinguish one cell from another except for the value. And, yes, the values are the most important part of a worksheet, but presentation does count for something.
In this chapter you’ll learn how to use Excel color constants and the Excel ...
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