Create Pallete Of Colors Of Excel Data Table In Which There Will Be 4 Main Colors First For Input Values Which Will Be In Colors Of Vivid Orange Second For Middle Calculations Which Will Be In Colors Of Yellow Thirds For Middle Calculations Which Will Be In Colors Of Yellow But Diffrent From Before Fourth For Results Which Will Be In Colors Of Green Each Color Will Have 2 Shades To Able Differentiate Easily Between Rows, Colors Should Be Easy On Eyes,
Create pallete of colors of excel data table in which there will be 4 main colors First for input values which will be in colors of vivid orange Second for Middle calculations which will be in colors of yellow Thirds for middle calculations which will be in colors of yellow but diffrent from before Fourth for results which will be in colors of green Each color will have 2 shades to able differentiate easily between rows, colors should be easy on eyes,
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Here’s a color palette tailored to your specifications for an Excel data table, featuring four main colors with two shades each. This palette ensures clarity, differentiation, and ease on the eyes.
### Color Palette: Excel Data Table Colors
| Color Name | Hex Code | Description |
|-------------------|----------|--------------------------------------------------|
| **Input Value - Vivid Orange** |
#FF8C00
| A vibrant orange that stands out for input values. |
| **Input Value Shade 1** |
#FFA500
| A slightly lighter shade of orange for differentiation. |
| **Middle Calculation - Bright Yellow** |
#FFD700
| A bright, cheerful yellow for the first set of calculations. |
| **Middle Calculation Shade 1** |
#FFE135
| A lighter shade of yellow for easy differentiation. |
| **Middle Calculation - Soft Yellow** |
#FFFACD
| A softer yellow for the second set of calculations, easy on the eyes. |
| **Middle Calculation Shade 2** |
#FAFAD2
| A paler version of soft yellow for additional differentiation. |
| **Results - Vivid Green** |
#32CD32
| A vivid green for results that conveys success and clarity. |
| **Results Shade 1** |
#98FB98
| A lighter green for results to add variety without strain. |
### Palette Description:
This palette consists of four main colors tailored to different data categories in an Excel table. The vivid orange used for input values is both eye-catching and energetic. The two shades of yellow are designed to provide visual contrast while maintaining a warm and welcoming appearance for calculations. The vivid green for results indicates positivity and success, complemented by a lighter shade for additional differentiation. Overall, this palette is designed to be aesthetically pleasing and easy to read, enhancing the user experience in data analysis.
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