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Default I was Asked an Interesting Question

He also said:

Some, But Not All, of the Column Letters AND Row Numbers
were Coloured


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Tom Ogilvy


"George Nicholson" wrote in message
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...but changing *your* Windows pallete wouldn't effect what someone else
sees when they open one of your files, would it? It just effects your
machine.

A Friend of Mine said that he had Aquired a Spreadsheet....


Unless the friend didn't really "aquire" but was talking about seeing a
spreadsheet on someone else's machine who had done as you suggest...


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George Nicholson

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"AA2e72E" wrote in message
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Right Click on a blank area of your desktop. Click Properties. Click the
Appearance Tab. In the Item drop down box, select '3D Objects' then

select
another colour. Click Apply. The colour you choose is the colour the
row/column captions of Eacel appear in.

My advice: Don't do it.

"Paul Black" wrote:

Hi Everyone,

A Friend of Mine said that he had Aquired a Spreadsheet, and that when
he Opened it, Some, But Not All, of the Column Letters AND Row Numbers
were Coloured Instead of the Normal Black Font on a Grey Background. To
his Knowledge, there Seems to be NO Macros Attached to the Spreadsheet.
I did a Search But could Not Find Anything that came Close to Answering
his Question. Has Anyone Ever Seen this Or Encountered this Before.

Thanks in Advance.
All the Best.
Paul



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