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Default Office 2007 Colors

Hi there,
I have spreadsheet that I created in Excel 2003. It is used by many
different people. I now have Office 2007 and I have been asked to make a
number of changes and additions to the current spreadsheet. The original
colors from 2003 don't seem to be available in 2007. When I save the file in
the 2003 format I get a message saying that Excel will chose the colors that
are similar to the ones I chose.

Is there a way to access the color pallete from 2003? or,
Is there a way to preview the "similar colors" that Excel is replacing mine
with so I can at least try to avoid some of the more hideous colors from
2003?

Could they not have just added a theme called 2003 pallette so that the
colors would be available? I can't be the only person with this problem.

 
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