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When a filter is created and used the down arrow button is blue [V] and the
displayed vertical line numbers are also blue. Standard being black. The problem being that at a glance and particularly for the inexperienced user it is difficult to ascertain whether a filter is in place or not. Is there anyway that you can change the colour of the button and displayed vertical line numbers ?? I would like to be able to change tthis to say.... RED I am hoping that there will be a solution that does not involve macro's as the s/sheet being used is quite simple. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. -- Thanks |
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