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Saving file names in a different color
Greetings all!
I was just told by a co-worker that you can save an excel spreadsheet in some manner so that when you are opening it back up, the name will appear in the directory in a different color amongst all the other files, other than the automatic black. I am running 2003 w/ XP Pro. This would be very helpful when looking for a specific file among hundreds of other files. I have done other shortcuts to make files/spreadsheets stand out, such as adding a "1" in front of the name so that it appears at or near the top etc, but having a different color would also be a great little trick. Does anyone know if this is possilbe, and how it is done? Thanks for your anticipated help! Mark |
Saving file names in a different color
I've never seen that feature.
But there is an option to show encrypted or compressed files in a different color. (I use winxp home.) MarkT wrote: Greetings all! I was just told by a co-worker that you can save an excel spreadsheet in some manner so that when you are opening it back up, the name will appear in the directory in a different color amongst all the other files, other than the automatic black. I am running 2003 w/ XP Pro. This would be very helpful when looking for a specific file among hundreds of other files. I have done other shortcuts to make files/spreadsheets stand out, such as adding a "1" in front of the name so that it appears at or near the top etc, but having a different color would also be a great little trick. Does anyone know if this is possilbe, and how it is done? Thanks for your anticipated help! Mark -- Dave Peterson |
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