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Default Excel 2003 color pallet available in Excel 2007?

How can I access the Excel 2003 color pallet for use in Excel 2007 so that I
don't have to change colors of fonts, borders, and backgrounds when working
with old spreadsheets in Excel 2007?
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Default Excel 2003 color pallet available in Excel 2007?

Don, be sure to check back or ask for replies for the posting called "I want
my old 2003 colors back!". I have the same problem you do.
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How can I access the Excel 2003 color pallet for use in Excel 2007 so that I
don't have to change colors of fonts, borders, and backgrounds when working
with old spreadsheets in Excel 2007?

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