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I have a user with a very strange problem. One day she opened a workbook (one
that other people have access to and use) and the workbook colors were all different - changed to strange pastel colors on the background and on the fonts, making it very hard to read. Not only were the colors that she used in the workbook different, but the color pallet had changed. I tried to reset the colors by going to the Tools, Options menu to reset them, but nothing happens. I tried to open a different workbook to copy the color pallet, but any time you have the "broken" workbook open in addition to a new workbook (or even an existing one with a good color pallet), the new workbook shows up as having the altered colors. If you close Excel completely and open a new workbook, the color pallet looks normal. But then as soon as you open the "broken" workbook again, the color pallet for all workbooks change. If I open the "broken" workbook on a different machine, I am able to reset the colors. I'm going to try to send her the workbook with the updated colors to see what it looks like on her machine, but why can't she update them? This is driving me crazy!! |
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"GHawkins" wrote in message
... I have a user with a very strange problem. One day she opened a workbook (one that other people have access to and use) and the workbook colors were all different - changed to strange pastel colors on the background and on the fonts, making it very hard to read. Not only were the colors that she used in the workbook different, but the color pallet had changed. I tried to reset the colors by going to the Tools, Options menu to reset them, but nothing happens. I tried to open a different workbook to copy the color pallet, but any time you have the "broken" workbook open in addition to a new workbook (or even an existing one with a good color pallet), the new workbook shows up as having the altered colors. If you close Excel completely and open a new workbook, the color pallet looks normal. But then as soon as you open the "broken" workbook again, the color pallet for all workbooks change. If I open the "broken" workbook on a different machine, I am able to reset the colors. I'm going to try to send her the workbook with the updated colors to see what it looks like on her machine, but why can't she update them? This is driving me crazy!! I have a similar (?related) problem. I highlight certain cells by colour. The problem is that the colour palette is different between some spreadsheets so I can't use a 'standard' colour. Regards. Bill Ridgeway |
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I am having the same problem. When I restarted my system last night it went
away (temporily), but this morning it is back again. "GHawkins" wrote: I have a user with a very strange problem. One day she opened a workbook (one that other people have access to and use) and the workbook colors were all different - changed to strange pastel colors on the background and on the fonts, making it very hard to read. Not only were the colors that she used in the workbook different, but the color pallet had changed. I tried to reset the colors by going to the Tools, Options menu to reset them, but nothing happens. I tried to open a different workbook to copy the color pallet, but any time you have the "broken" workbook open in addition to a new workbook (or even an existing one with a good color pallet), the new workbook shows up as having the altered colors. If you close Excel completely and open a new workbook, the color pallet looks normal. But then as soon as you open the "broken" workbook again, the color pallet for all workbooks change. If I open the "broken" workbook on a different machine, I am able to reset the colors. I'm going to try to send her the workbook with the updated colors to see what it looks like on her machine, but why can't she update them? This is driving me crazy!! |
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I haven't resolved the issue, but it seemed to be linked to one specific
workbook. When we opened the workbook on a different machine, we could reset the colors and save the workbook. The colors would look right in the "broken" machine. When the user would open a new, blank workbook, the colors looked normal. I have no idea what caused this, but we were able to get a work-around by changing the colors on a different machine. "Buneluvr" wrote: I am having the same problem. When I restarted my system last night it went away (temporily), but this morning it is back again. "GHawkins" wrote: I have a user with a very strange problem. One day she opened a workbook (one that other people have access to and use) and the workbook colors were all different - changed to strange pastel colors on the background and on the fonts, making it very hard to read. Not only were the colors that she used in the workbook different, but the color pallet had changed. I tried to reset the colors by going to the Tools, Options menu to reset them, but nothing happens. I tried to open a different workbook to copy the color pallet, but any time you have the "broken" workbook open in addition to a new workbook (or even an existing one with a good color pallet), the new workbook shows up as having the altered colors. If you close Excel completely and open a new workbook, the color pallet looks normal. But then as soon as you open the "broken" workbook again, the color pallet for all workbooks change. If I open the "broken" workbook on a different machine, I am able to reset the colors. I'm going to try to send her the workbook with the updated colors to see what it looks like on her machine, but why can't she update them? This is driving me crazy!! |
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