
HueHive
#642b84
Sapphire Siren
#f1e0ff
Scented Spring
#d7c3e0
Foggy Love
#1f1a47
Azulado
#8e3a8c
Purple Excellency
Palette Description
To fill in an Excel template with the color palette you received, follow these steps:
-
Open Excel: Launch Microsoft Excel and open the template where you want to fill in the color information.
- Create Headers: In the first row of your Excel sheet, create headers for the data you want to include. For instance, you can use:
- A1:
Color Name
- B1:
Hex Code
- A1:
- Input the Color Data: Below the headers, input the color names and their corresponding hex codes from the palette:
- In cell A2, type
Deep Purple
and in cell B2, type#642b84
. - In cell A3, type
Lavender Blush
and in cell B3, type#f1e0ff
. - In cell A4, type
Plum
and in cell B4, type#8e3a8c
. - In cell A5, type
Soft Lilac
and in cell B5, type#d7c3e0
. - In cell A6, type
Midnight Blue
and in cell B6, type#1f1a47
.
- In cell A2, type
- Format the Cells (Optional): To visually represent the colors in Excel:
- Select the cell with the Color Name (e.g., A2).
- Go to the “Home” tab, click on “Fill Color” (the paint bucket icon), and choose “More Colors.”
- Enter the hex code into the appropriate field (if available) or select the color manually.
- Repeat this for each color in the list.
- Save Your Work: Once you have filled in the palette, save the Excel file to preserve your changes.
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