Does Anyone know how to create Microsoft Excel Cell Fill Pattern in Adobe InDesign Table's Fill
Thanks in advance
Microsoft Excel > Format cell> Fill> Pattern Style>
75% Gray/ 50%Gray/25% Gray/12.5% Gray
(The Pattern style with a lot of dot inside the cell)
How can I create this style in Adobe InDesign Table's Fill
Fill Patterns in Excel
- Post author:Author
- Post published:September 30, 2016
- Post category:Office Tips
1. Select the cells you want to edit.
2. Click on the drop down arrow in the bottom right corner of the font group under the Home Tab.
3. Select the Fill tab
4. Choose a Patter Color and a Patter Style.
5. Click OK.
Try combinations of background colors, pattern colors, and fonts.
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Supposing you want to fill a column with repeating pattern numbers such as 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3…. As the Fill Handle cannot help, and type the repeating pattern numbers over and over again takes time in your work, what would you do? Here we will show you methods of filling column with repeating pattern numbers with ease.
Fill column with repeating pattern numbers with formula
Fill column with repeating pattern numbers with Kutools for Excel
Fill column with repeating pattern numbers with formula
You can fill column with repeating pattern numbers with formula as follows.
1. For repeating series “123”, please type 1, 2, 3 separately into cell A1, A2 and A3. And in cell A4, enter formula =IF(A3=3,1,A3+1).
Note: In the formula, 1 is the first number of the series repeating pattern numbers.
2. Drag cell A4’s fill handle down the column until wanted cells are filled with series repeating pattern numbers. See screenshot:
Note: Your sequence number must be start from number 1, if not, you will get incorrect result.
Fill column with repeating pattern numbers with Kutools for Excel
Before applying Kutools for Excel, please download and install it firstly.
1. Click Kutools > Insert > Insert Sequence Number. See screenshot:
2. In the Insert Sequence Number dialog box, click the New button to expand the dialog box, then you need to:
A. Type a name for this series as you like in the Name box;
B. Enter the start number of the series into the Start number box. (As the series is 1 2 3, here we enter number 1;
C. Enter the increment number of this series in the Increment box;
D. Specify number of digit you will display;
E. Check the End Number box, type the last number of this repeating pattern numbers (here we enter number 3, it means that the repeating pattern will start after number 3).
F. Click the Add button.
3. Now the repeating series is created, select the column cell, and click the series in the Insert Sequence Number dialog box, then click the Fill Range button.
You can see the series repeating pattern numbers are filled in selected column immediately. See screenshot:
4. Just close the dialog box. The created series was saved in the Insert Sequence Number dialog box for feature use.
If you want to have a free trial ( 30-day) of this utility, please click to download it, and then go to apply the operation according above steps.
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Hass
about 5 years ago
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Try this =IF(A5=5;1;A1) A5 last cell which have value=5 A1 first cell which have value=1
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nobody
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Try with sequence of the same number repeated twice, and incrementing by one. i.e you want two rows each for a sequence of numbers: 223,223,224,224,225,225,226,226.... Looks great, but if you select the cells you will see fractional numbers, no matter that the pattern numbers are all integers or how many you pre-enter and select to show the series pattern to EXCEL. Why does EXCEL not see that the sequence begins with integers? If anything EXCEL should assume integer increments when "fill series" is selected, unless forced to do otherwise.