Cell color pattern styles in Excel 2007

C

Candida

In the old Excel version, one could add a drop-down box to the tool bar for
formatting the pattern color and pattern styles of a cel. It looked and
functioned a lot like the "fill color" button.

I can't seem to find its counterpart in the 2007 version -- neither on the
ribbon, or in the available buttons for the toolbar. I used this button
CONSTANTLY! Is it just called something weird now - or did they do away
with this very useful tool?

And if it is no longer available without opening the format dialogue box
every time I want to add a pattern to a cel, might there be a macro that can
create the button for me?
 
C

Candida

I don't mean to be obtuse -- but where do I find that --- on the ribbon bar,
or on the toolbar add-on menu, or...? I can't find it.
 
R

robert morris

Right click on a cell - Format Cells - Fill Tab - Chose Color & Fill Effects.

Bob M.
 
R

Roger Govier

Hi Candida

Select the cell or range of cells which you wish to format.
Right click with your mouse which brings up a context dialogue box.
Select Format>Fill> and use the dropdown on Pattern Style to see a range
of fill patterns.
 
C

Candida

Sigh... Well, thank you both for your time. But that isn't any faster than
opening the font dialogue box directly. What I was looking for was a button
for the toolbar that I could just tap every time I wanted to fill a cell with
the pattern I'd selected. Is there such a thing? The old Excel had it - but
I can't find it any more.
 
R

Roger Govier

Hi Candida

You could choose Home tab>Cell Styles>New cell styles and create a style
for the ones you use most frequently.
They will appear as the top row when you click the dropdown on Cell
Styles.
 
C

Candida

Ai yai. That would mean that I'd have a monstrous library of a million
different cell styles.

So the answer is no -- it has been done away with? How shortsighted.
There are buttons for many features that a simple right-click can take care
of (like deleting or adding columns, etc.) how could they not have created
one for something that takes several steps to do - when they had it in the
old excel already?

I'm so frustrated. Is there possibly a macro that could create it? I'm not
knowledgeable enough to write it myself.
 

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