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5 For Cell Fill, specify desired Color and Tint settings.
6 Select Overprint Stroke and Overprint Fill if desired, and then click OK.
You can also add strokes and fills to selected cells using the Stroke and Swatches
palettes, respectively.
To add a stroke to cells using the Stroke palette:
1 Select the cell or cells you want to affect.
2 Choose Window > Stroke to display the Stroke palette.
3 In the Preview proxy, specify which lines will be affected by stroke changes.
4 In the toolbox, make sure the Object button
selected, the stroke changes will affect the text, not the cells.)
5 Specify a weight value and stroke type.
To add a fill to cells using the Swatches palette:
1 Select the cell or cells you want to affect.
2 Choose Window > Swatches to display the Swatches palette.
3 Make sure the Object button
changes will affect the text, not the cells.)
4 Select a swatch.
To add diagonal lines to a cell:
1 Using the type tool, place the insertion point in or select the cell or cells in which you
want to add diagonal lines.
2 Choose Table > Cell Options > Diagonal Lines.
3 Click the button for the type of diagonal line you want to add.
4 Select Draw in Front to place the diagonal line in front of the cell contents; select Draw
in Back to place the diagonal line behind the cell contents.
5 Under Line Stroke, specify desired Weight, Color, and Type settings; specify a Tint
percentage and Overprint options, and then click OK.
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