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I cn't see the color fill in cells except in print preview and found an
answer that said to turn of high contrast. How do I do that?
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right click on your desktop, go to properties, then appearance, then color
scheme.


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I cn't see the color fill in cells except in print preview and found an
answer that said to turn of high contrast. How do I do that?

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Check this out................

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=833258

As directed, change the High Contrast setting in Windows OS


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I cn't see the color fill in cells except in print preview and found an
answer that said to turn of high contrast. How do I do that?


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