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Default Shadow from one color to another ?

Can I gradually paint all cells in a table from one color to another.


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Default Shadow from one color to another ?

I believe the only way to do this is to create an AutoShape with gradient
fill and place it Behind Text.

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Yes, I will do that, thank you.
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I believe the only way to do this is to create an AutoShape with gradient
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Can I gradually paint all cells in a table from one color to another.




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