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markmcd

Colours in Excel 2007
 
I would have to say that the default color scheme in Excel 2007 is really
hideous. Is there some way of making the default colours the same as they
were in Excel 2003.

Bernard Liengme

Colours in Excel 2007
 
From another similar question:
QUOTE
Create a custom template. Open a blank workbook, make whatever
changes you want your default workbook to look like. It could be
printing, styles, fonts, etc. Click Save As, select 'Save as type' as
Template (this will place the template in the correct location
automatically), type the name as Book.XLT. Voila.
Regards
Paul Martin
Melbourne, Australia
END QUOTE

best wishes
bernard liengme


"markmcd" wrote in message
...
I would have to say that the default color scheme in Excel 2007 is really
hideous. Is there some way of making the default colours the same as they
were in Excel 2003.



Sandi Mays

Colours in Excel 2007
 
Changing the color scheme is easy ... I coincidentally posted the directions
on my blog today.

http://businesstoolsblog.com/


"markmcd" wrote:

I would have to say that the default color scheme in Excel 2007 is really
hideous. Is there some way of making the default colours the same as they
were in Excel 2003.


markmcd

Colours in Excel 2007
 
Thanks guys for these suggestions but I want to take the complete set of
colors that exists in 2003 instead of just the odd one here or there. Is
there a quick way of doing this?

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

From another similar question:
QUOTE
Create a custom template. Open a blank workbook, make whatever
changes you want your default workbook to look like. It could be
printing, styles, fonts, etc. Click Save As, select 'Save as type' as
Template (this will place the template in the correct location
automatically), type the name as Book.XLT. Voila.
Regards
Paul Martin
Melbourne, Australia
END QUOTE

best wishes
bernard liengme


"markmcd" wrote in message
...
I would have to say that the default color scheme in Excel 2007 is really
hideous. Is there some way of making the default colours the same as they
were in Excel 2003.




Jon Peltier

Colours in Excel 2007
 
Your blog entry will not help the user change his colors in Excel 2007.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
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"Sandi Mays" <Sandi wrote in message
...
Changing the color scheme is easy ... I coincidentally posted the
directions
on my blog today.

http://businesstoolsblog.com/


"markmcd" wrote:

I would have to say that the default color scheme in Excel 2007 is really
hideous. Is there some way of making the default colours the same as they
were in Excel 2003.





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