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Default Color lost on Action Panel, like contrl+P .

When a actin aplet is displayed, such as Control+P all the selections
are greyed out and the back ground is white. Every thing seems to run
ok, and I don't print in color and accessiblity in control panel is
properly set. What's happening?

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Default Color lost on Action Panel, like contrl+P .

After contacting Microsoft both the color problem and the undo problem were
fixed by renaming excel directory in two places in the registry. I do not
know how the problem manifested itself in excel and not in word, but about
the time i noticed the problem I had been using the Pivot table lesson at
Microsoft's Web Site. I don't know if that had anything to do with it, but
am unable to point to anything else.

thanks
bretsharon

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When a actin aplet is displayed, such as Control+P all the selections
are greyed out and the back ground is white. Every thing seems to run
ok, and I don't print in color and accessiblity in control panel is
properly set. What's happening?


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