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I have just purchased a new computer. It came with Windows Vista and I added
Office 2007 products. In Excel I can see contents of cells very well. But, I have difficulty finding what blank cell I am in unless I check the column and row headings (that is a pain). Gridlines are very difficult to see. They are there but verrry light. Can anyone explain how I get Excel gridlines to view plainly. When I opened Excel Options in the Most Popular Options section the color scheme says black. The gridlines don't appear black to me. They look like they are light blue. |
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