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Default Background on page is purple

For some reason in one of my workbooks the background of the whole page has
turned purple on my screen and cells that have a =SUM formula are a light
blue. On print preview and when it's actually printed, the background is
white. It's not a "print area" because I've already cleared that. Does anyone
know how to turn off the purple shading on the screen?

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Default Background on page is purple

have you checked if the sheet has any conditional formatting?

"Tiffany" wrote:

For some reason in one of my workbooks the background of the whole page has
turned purple on my screen and cells that have a =SUM formula are a light
blue. On print preview and when it's actually printed, the background is
white. It's not a "print area" because I've already cleared that. Does anyone
know how to turn off the purple shading on the screen?

Thanks!

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