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R.T
 
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Hi Jim,

Thanks for the response, however, my issue is not with font colour but the
actual cell colour changes from the original and that colour change is
reflected when other users access this file. I hope this might clarify the
confusion.

Thank you

"Jim Rech" wrote:

You may have noticed in internet browsers that followed hyperlinks change
color to indicate that you used them. This is the same thing. If you don't
care for this particular color just go to Format, Style and pick the
Followed Hyperlink style. Then pick Modify and on the Font tab select a
color you prefer. Click OK to close the Format Cells dialog. And then
click Add then Close to close the Style dialog. This change applies only to
this workbook.

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Jim
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| Hello all,
|
| I work in a company where there is this common excel file with a series of
| hyperlinks to other files within our file server. The problem is that
when
| some users click on the hyperlinks and go back to the document where they
| used the hyperlinks the colours of the cells change to a generic gray
colour
| for no reason whatsoever. They are all using Office 2003 and it happens
at
| random. The latest patches have been installed and I have created copies
of
| these files with no luck to test and compare against the original with no
| luck. Does anyone have any suggestions.
|
| Thank you
|
| Sincerely,
|
| I hate excel.