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 Excel Rows, Colors Should Be Easy On Eyes, Black Text Should Be Easily Readable
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 excel rows, colors should be easy on eyes, black text should be easily readable
About This Color Palette
Here’s a color palette based on your query for an Excel data table, featuring 4 main colors with 2 shades each. This palette is designed to be easy on the eyes while ensuring that black text remains readable.
### Color Palette for Excel Data Table
1. **Input Values - Vivid Orange**
- **Shade 1**:
- **Color Name**: Bright Orange
- **Hex Code**:
#FF8C00
- **Shade 2**:
- **Color Name**: Light Orange
- **Hex Code**:
#FFA500
2. **Middle Calculations - Yellow**
- **Shade 1**:
- **Color Name**: Soft Yellow
- **Hex Code**:
#FFFACD
- **Shade 2**:
- **Color Name**: Pale Yellow
- **Hex Code**:
#FFEFD5
3. **Middle Calculations - Different Yellow**
- **Shade 1**:
- **Color Name**: Lemon Chiffon
- **Hex Code**:
#FFFDD0
- **Shade 2**:
- **Color Name**: Light Goldenrod Yellow
- **Hex Code**:
#FAFAD2
4. **Results - Green**
- **Shade 1**:
- **Color Name**: Medium Sea Green
- **Hex Code**:
#3CB371
- **Shade 2**:
- **Color Name**: Light Sea Green
- **Hex Code**:
#20B2AA
### Palette Description
This color palette consists of vibrant yet soothing shades that are perfect for an Excel data table. The vivid oranges for input values provide a striking yet warm entry point for data entry. The soft yellows for middle calculations create a calming environment for computation, while the differing yellows help to distinguish between different types of calculations without overwhelming the viewer. Finally, the greens for results offer a refreshing finish that signifies success and clarity. The contrast between these colors ensures that black text remains easily readable, enhancing overall usability.
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Atomic Orange
#FF8C00
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Orange
#FFA500
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Fondue
#FFFACD
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(Mixed with black - darker)Blank Canvas
#FFEFD5
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(Mixed with black - darker)Matt White
#FFFDD0
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#FAFAD2
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Turtle Warrior
#3CB371
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Teal Me No Lies
#20B2AA
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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