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Recently, I copied and saved a file. After I did this the Color Fill toolbar
button changed it's basic color schemes. The colors within the Color Fill box were showing a slightly different color than normal. I do not recall doing anything different than normal, but I may have. I download an excel file from an HTML page, which I include in the excel workbook, but I am not sure why this would cause the color change. Can you help to explain why this would have happened, or what I may have done to cause this? Thank You, |
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If you create a new workbook from Excel's default are your colors the standard
scheme? When the colors have been modified through ToolsOptionsColorModify, these new colors become set and saved with that particular workbook. Will not affect other workbooks, existing or New. Perhaps when combining the downloaded workbook/worksheet the color scheme from that workbook became the default for that workbook. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:02:05 -0700, tjh wrote: Recently, I copied and saved a file. After I did this the Color Fill toolbar button changed it's basic color schemes. The colors within the Color Fill box were showing a slightly different color than normal. I do not recall doing anything different than normal, but I may have. I download an excel file from an HTML page, which I include in the excel workbook, but I am not sure why this would cause the color change. Can you help to explain why this would have happened, or what I may have done to cause this? Thank You, |
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Yes, the colors are the standard scheme in a new workbook. When I download
the html report it is also in the standard color scheme. I am wondering if it has something to do with copying the file. Although the original file had the good color scheme, and I had not modified the colors at all. "Gord Dibben" wrote: If you create a new workbook from Excel's default are your colors the standard scheme? When the colors have been modified through ToolsOptionsColorModify, these new colors become set and saved with that particular workbook. Will not affect other workbooks, existing or New. Perhaps when combining the downloaded workbook/worksheet the color scheme from that workbook became the default for that workbook. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:02:05 -0700, tjh wrote: Recently, I copied and saved a file. After I did this the Color Fill toolbar button changed it's basic color schemes. The colors within the Color Fill box were showing a slightly different color than normal. I do not recall doing anything different than normal, but I may have. I download an excel file from an HTML page, which I include in the excel workbook, but I am not sure why this would cause the color change. Can you help to explain why this would have happened, or what I may have done to cause this? Thank You, |
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Not knowing how the file was copied and to where, I am only guessing.
In ToolsOptionsColor there is a dialog box where you can "copy colors from" and choose a workbook. Perhaps an inadvertant copy from was done? Gord On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 15:48:04 -0700, tjh wrote: Yes, the colors are the standard scheme in a new workbook. When I download the html report it is also in the standard color scheme. I am wondering if it has something to do with copying the file. Although the original file had the good color scheme, and I had not modified the colors at all. "Gord Dibben" wrote: If you create a new workbook from Excel's default are your colors the standard scheme? When the colors have been modified through ToolsOptionsColorModify, these new colors become set and saved with that particular workbook. Will not affect other workbooks, existing or New. Perhaps when combining the downloaded workbook/worksheet the color scheme from that workbook became the default for that workbook. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:02:05 -0700, tjh wrote: Recently, I copied and saved a file. After I did this the Color Fill toolbar button changed it's basic color schemes. The colors within the Color Fill box were showing a slightly different color than normal. I do not recall doing anything different than normal, but I may have. I download an excel file from an HTML page, which I include in the excel workbook, but I am not sure why this would cause the color change. Can you help to explain why this would have happened, or what I may have done to cause this? Thank You, |
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... Recently, I copied and saved a file. After I did this the Color Fill toolbar button changed it's basic color schemes. The colors within the Color Fill box were showing a slightly different color than normal. I do not recall doing anything different than normal, but I may have. I download an excel file from an HTML page, which I include in the excel workbook, but I am not sure why this would cause the color change. Can you help to explain why this would have happened, or what I may have done to cause this? Thank You, I have a similar problem of the available colour palette being different between spreadsheets. This poses a problem as I like to colour certain cells to highlight particular functions and I cannot have a 'one colour fits all' on some spreadsheets. I have not changed the colour palette so, in theory, they should all be the 'default' setting. Thanks. Bill Ridgeway |
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