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Is there a way, in Excel 2007, to access the color palette used in Excel 2003
so I can continue adding to my existing spreadsheets in their original colors
(font, background, borders, and chart elements)?
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For formatting cells you can still get the old colors I believe through the
Format Cells dialog, using Standard Colors or More Colors. You access this
through the advanced menu thingy in the lower right corner of the Font group
on the Home tab, or by pressing Ctrl-1.

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| Is there a way, in Excel 2007, to access the color palette used in Excel
2003
| so I can continue adding to my existing spreadsheets in their original
colors
| (font, background, borders, and chart elements)?


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