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#7D9A9A Japanese Bonsai
#B7E1D5 Bay
#C6B29C Tender Taupe
#D2B1B1 Shy Young Salmon
#F2C6A0 Negroni
#A4C8E1 Metal Gear

i need colors i use for my excel sheet that is used for financial tracking, what colors need for borders, fonts, headers, etc. use not loud colors

Palette Description

When creating a header for a sub-header using Slate Gray ( #7D9A9A ), you can choose a color that contrasts nicely while still maintaining a professional and cohesive look. Here are a few suggestions:

  1. Dusty Rose ( #D2B1B1 ): This color will create a gentle contrast with Slate Gray, making the sub-header stand out without being too bold.

  2. Soft Mint ( #B7E1D5 ): This light and fresh color will provide a nice contrast against the darker Slate Gray, making the sub-header clear and easy to read.

  3. Pale Peach ( #F2C6A0 ): A warm tone that pairs well with Slate Gray, giving the sub-header a friendly yet professional appearance.

  4. Misty Blue ( #A4C8E1 ): This soft blue will complement the Slate Gray nicely, offering a light and airy feel to your sub-header.

  5. Warm Taupe ( #C6B29C ): A neutral option that can create a subtle yet elegant look alongside Slate Gray.

For example, you could use Slate Gray for the main header and Dusty Rose or Soft Mint for the sub-header to create a visually appealing hierarchy.

Would you like more details on how to implement these colors in your Excel sheet?