Cover up shape in excel

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Learn Excel from MrExcel Podcast, Episode 2055: Merge Shapes Weamp;#39;re almost done podcasting all the tips in this book. Click the i in the top-right hand corner to get to the playlist of all of these podcasts. Alright, itamp;#39;s weird Excel does shapes and I never talk about shapes because itamp;#39;s not adding numbers up or anything like that, but you can add a shape to excel. BAM, like that. All kinds of special formatting that you can do, you know, you have your formats that are built in there. Now thatamp;#39;s probably using the Office 2007, 2010 formatting because of the glow but you can also rotate the shape. Some shapes - letamp;#39;s change the shape here to some of these arrows, have extra inflection points so those yellow inflection points you can make parts of it narrow or thin or thick. Lots of different things you can do with these shapes including, if you get into the Shape Tools Format, there are a bunch of effects. So thereamp;#39;s some Presets here. We

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Click Shape Fill, and under Theme Colors, pick the color you want. Select the shape or text box. On the Drawing Tools Format tab, click Shape Fill More Fill Colors. In the Colors box, either click the color you want on the Standard tab, or mix your own color on the Custom tab. Change the colors in a text box or shape - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-gb office change-t Microsoft Support en-gb office change-t
Add a drop shadow to a shape Select the shape. Tip: To add a shadow to multiple shapes, click the first shape, and then press and hold Ctrl while you click the other shapes. On the Shape Format tab, select Shape Effects Shadow, and then pick the shadow you want. Add a shadow to text or a shape - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office add-a-s Microsoft Support en-us office add-a-s
Select the shape. Tip: To add a shadow to multiple shapes, click the first shape, and then press and hold Ctrl while you click the other shapes. On the Shape Format tab, select Shape Effects Shadow, and then pick the shadow you want.
Hide cell values Select the cell or range of cells that contains values that you want to hide. On the Home tab, click the Dialog Box Launcher next to Number. In the Category box, click Custom. In the Type box, select the existing codes. Type ;;; (three semicolons). Click OK.
Click Format. In the Format Cells dialog box, click the Fill tab. Select the background or pattern color that you want to use for the shaded rows, and then click OK. Apply shading to alternate rows or columns in a worksheet Microsoft Support en-us office Microsoft Support en-us office
Apply transparency to a shape Select the shape or shapes that you want to make transparent. Right-click, and on the context menu, select Format Shape. In the Format Shape pane, set the Transparency slider to the percentage of transparency that you want.
Select the cell or range of cells you want to format. Click Home Format Cells dialog launcher, or press Ctrl+Shift+F. On the Fill tab, under Background Color, pick the color you want. Add or change the background color of cells - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office Microsoft Support en-us office
I love to learn something new in Excel and I quickly learned that Ctrl + 6 is a keyboard shortcut to Hide or Show All Shapes. When you press Ctrl + 6 , all the shapes are hidden and you are not allowed to add more shapes. But the solution is simple: Press Ctrl + 6 again and everything comes back.

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