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    Add a background for a specific coloumn and keep the dedicated ROW COLOUR

    Hello there, this is my first post on the forum

    I would like to keep all the technical issues regarding my Monster Journal here and here we go:

    Problem nr1:

    Is it possible to add a background for a specific coloumn and keep the dedicated ROW COLOUR as it passes through the coloumn?
    And if so, how is it done?


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    Re: My Monster journal and the arising technical obstacles

    Conditional Formatting would over-ride a background colour.
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    Re: Add a background for a specific coloumn and keep the dedicated ROW COLOUR

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    Re: My Monster journal and the arising technical obstacles

    Thanks for the info

    That is the indeed the problem.

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