Hi,
I believe the only way this could be achieved is using a drawing
object(s) i.e. triangle. You could colour the cell and then superimpose a
triangle over the cell (or use two triangles).

For a single cell this might be an option but for multiple cells it's not
(obviously) very practical.


"Andyfishing" wrote:

> I need to colour a cell that is split diagonally with 2 seperate colours?
> Excell 2003.