Investment Banking Template Like Jp Morgan's
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Marine
#002B5C
Ultimate Grey
#A7A8AA
About This Color Palette
To export the color palette to Excel, you can follow these steps:
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Open Excel: Launch Microsoft Excel on your computer.
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Create a New Sheet: Start a new workbook or open an existing one where you want to add the color palette.
- Set Up Columns: In the first row, create headers for your columns. You might use:
- Column A: Color Name
- Column B: Hex Code
- Column C: Description
- Enter Data: Below the headers, enter the data from the color palette in each row. For example:
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Row 2: Navy Blue #002B5C A deep, professional blue that exudes confidence and authority. -
Row 3: Silver Gray #A7A8AA A sophisticated gray that conveys modernity and elegance. - Continue for each color in the palette.
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- Format the Cells (optional): You can format the cells to make the color codes visually representative:
- Select the cells in Column B (Hex Code).
- Right-click and choose “Format Cells.”
- Go to the “Fill” tab, select “More Colors,” and enter the HEX code to fill the cell with the corresponding color.
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Save the Workbook: Once you have entered all the data and made any desired formatting changes, save your workbook.
- Export as Required: If you need the file in a specific format (like CSV), go to “File” > “Save As” and choose your preferred format.
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