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dan
WIN XP
PPT XP
My job likes to have my PPT tables with alternate row
shading. The type of shading is a gradiant shading with
the setting on a light blue color which is my 2nd color
in the color scheme and four clicks away from the light
side set to horizontal that goes from the blue to white
in the center. I use the bottom left choice on
Horizontal.
My add-in that lets PPT use styles doesn't work w/
tables. I can't F4(Repeat) the shading when I do it
once. And worst of all it is always set to the 1st color
in the sheme with the settings on the Dark side of the
bar.
So everytime I have to shade something I have to re-set
it everytime to the correct color and shading. Then I
have to Take the fill out of every other row, lukily at
least I can to that with F4. But I'd love to be able to
at least set the shading I want as the default.
Can I do any of this in VBA code? like make a macro that
will shade how I want? Or any suggestions?
Thanks
PPT XP
My job likes to have my PPT tables with alternate row
shading. The type of shading is a gradiant shading with
the setting on a light blue color which is my 2nd color
in the color scheme and four clicks away from the light
side set to horizontal that goes from the blue to white
in the center. I use the bottom left choice on
Horizontal.
My add-in that lets PPT use styles doesn't work w/
tables. I can't F4(Repeat) the shading when I do it
once. And worst of all it is always set to the 1st color
in the sheme with the settings on the Dark side of the
bar.
So everytime I have to shade something I have to re-set
it everytime to the correct color and shading. Then I
have to Take the fill out of every other row, lukily at
least I can to that with F4. But I'd love to be able to
at least set the shading I want as the default.
Can I do any of this in VBA code? like make a macro that
will shade how I want? Or any suggestions?
Thanks