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Welcome back to MrExcel netcast, Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. Today we have a question sent in by Jan. Jan has a cell where sheamp;#39;s drawn a diagonal line through the cell using the border tool, and wants to know if she can color just the top half of that cell. You can do it, but itamp;#39;s rather cumbersome. Iamp;#39;m going to come down here to the drawing toolbar, and under Auto Shapes, use Basic Shapes and choose the right triangle. Now, when I draw this right triangle, I want to drag, but Iamp;#39;m going to hold down the Alt key while I drag. So I can start to drag and then hold down the Alt key, which basically will force the triangle to fit the shape. Now, Iamp;#39;m going to take that triangle and I want to flip it over, so that way itamp;#39;s at the top half. Iamp;#39;ll hold down the Shift key while I click on the green handle and drag around. Basically, weamp;#39;ll now get a nice triangle that fills in the top half. I want to format that using Ctrl+1, and weamp;#