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Morning everyone,
I have created a table in PowerPoint 2013 and I have filled some of the cells with red, amber and green, however some of the cells have a gradient fill such as red\amber and amber\green. As the cells with the gradient fill all look slightly different I was wondering if there was an easy way to copy the cells with the gradient fill to make the table look more consistent? TIA Last edited by Chris Waller; 07-22-2018 at 12:21 AM. Reason: I changed some of the wording around |
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sadly you cannot copy fills within tables
If you apply a custom gradient to a cell and then select another cell the setting may still be "live". |
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John, Sorry I haven't got back to you sooner but I have been working out of town. Thanks for the response, just sorry it is not a positive one. Thanks again. |
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