The Color and Gradient Picker Excel Template is a powerful tool that allows you to organize, in one place, all colors and gradients for a given project or property. It features its own ColorPicker, recommends shading variations and provides values in RGB and HEX codes.
The Color and Gradient Picker Excel Template is a powerful tool that allows you to organize, in one place, all colors and gradients for a given project or property. It features its own ColorPicker, recommends shading variations and provides values in RGB and HEX codes.
Struggling to find the perfect shade or gradient in Excel? The Excel Color Picker template is your all-in-one solution, letting you select, store, and manage colors and gradients with precision—ideal for designers, marketers, and brand managers.
With its built-in color picker tool, you can quickly choose hues, view RGB and HEX codes, and create smooth gradient transitions—all directly inside Excel. This eliminates guesswork and keeps your color workflow efficient.
Developed by Excel experts, this template integrates professional-grade color management into a familiar spreadsheet format, so you can leverage advanced features without complex software.
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Loved this template! The color picker is impressive!
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All colors are managed on the 'Colors' sheet. You can perform several actions: • Add: Click 'New Color' to open the color picker and save a new swatch. • Delete: Click the 'X' icon on a color's row to remove it. • Reorder: Use the move up/down buttons to change the order of your saved colors.
Yes. On the 'Colors' sheet, click the 'Export' button in the top-right corner. A dialog box will appear, allowing you to set the file name and location to save your color list.
All gradients are managed on the 'Gradients' sheet. You can perform several actions: • Add: Click 'New Gradient'. In the pop-up, select two colors, set the orientation, and define the transition point. • Delete: Click the 'X' icon on a gradient's box. • Reorder: Use the move up/down buttons to change the order.
Excel's native gradient rendering is more limited than what is possible with web code (HTML/CSS). The template provides a direct translation, but you may need to edit the exported code to achieve a specific effect on a website.