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Add color gradient to element?
Is there a way to add a color gradient instead of a fill for a given element? Examples include table sells, and also style elements such as titles and headers. Edit: This is for a work computer. It's Office 2007. |
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Still curious about this. I'm aware a text-box can achieve this, to some extent, but I still can't do it in a table cell or otherwise.
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I don't think it can be done as a table cell fill.
The best workaround I could offer is to create a drawing canvas or rectangle and float that behind the table or text element you want to shade.
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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For titles, you can use WordArt which will allow gradient. Word 2010 and later allow gradient colors in regular text.
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