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Default Excel 2007: Color of high-lighted cells

In Excel 2007, the standard color of the cells, which I highlight, is a very
pale blue. This makes it extremely hard to see, which cells are highlighted
and which not. Can anybody tell me if this color can be changed and if so,
how???

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Reagrds,

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Default Excel 2007: Color of high-lighted cells

On Apr 17, 11:30 am, Henrik Kofoed
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In Excel 2007, the standard color of the cells, which I highlight, is a very
pale blue. This makes it extremely hard to see, which cells are highlighted
and which not. Can anybody tell me if this color can be changed and if so,
how???

Thanks in advance

Reagrds,

Henrik


I totally agree. I have been Googling this weekly to see if any
resolution is out there. I can't see anything when it is highlighted
on my laptop screen and it isn't much better on the desktop. It's even
worse when Excel autoformats tables.

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