Change FIND indicator
I'm running Excel 2007. When I use Ctrl+F to find something in my worksheet,
the highlight color is a dull gray. How can I change the default highlight color to something that will pop off the screen better? |
Change FIND indicator
Office button, Excel Option, Color Scheme. I like the Blue one.
Dave Shultz wrote: I'm running Excel 2007. When I use Ctrl+F to find something in my worksheet, the highlight color is a dull gray. How can I change the default highlight color to something that will pop off the screen better? |
Change FIND indicator
Bob, let me try to explain my question again. Lets say you have X in cell
A1, Y in cell A2, and Z in cell A3. Select the entire column and use Ctrl+F and Find Y. Excel does what one would expect and finds Y but cell A2 is hardly distinguishable from the rest of the selected cells in column A. Is there a way to change this? "Bob I" wrote: Office button, Excel Option, Color Scheme. I like the Blue one. Dave Shultz wrote: I'm running Excel 2007. When I use Ctrl+F to find something in my worksheet, the highlight color is a dull gray. How can I change the default highlight color to something that will pop off the screen better? |
Change FIND indicator
The "found cell" is the same as the "unselected" portion of the
spreadsheet. The only adjustment is your monitor's brightness and contrast settings. Dave Shultz wrote: Bob, let me try to explain my question again. Lets say you have X in cell A1, Y in cell A2, and Z in cell A3. Select the entire column and use Ctrl+F and Find Y. Excel does what one would expect and finds Y but cell A2 is hardly distinguishable from the rest of the selected cells in column A. Is there a way to change this? "Bob I" wrote: Office button, Excel Option, Color Scheme. I like the Blue one. Dave Shultz wrote: I'm running Excel 2007. When I use Ctrl+F to find something in my worksheet, the highlight color is a dull gray. How can I change the default highlight color to something that will pop off the screen better? |
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