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A border or block of color can help users of
a spreadsheet-based DSS quickly identify a grouping
of related materials. For example, an area of
a worksheet with data that can be changed for
"What if?" analysis can be highlighted in green. Be consistent in using borders or color blocks in a workbook and avoid distracting colors and color combinations. |
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