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Sheet Names / colors
Windows XP, Office XP
On my laptop, when I am selecting multiple sheets, the default windows XP colors make it difficult to tell which sheets are selected vs not selected. I know that the color is controlled through the windows control panel, but I'm having trouble figuring out which property to change. Short of changing the 'tab color' of my default workbook, does anyone know which property to change? |
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the SIZE is defined by the setting for scrollbars. AFAIK for changing the color you have to apply a new theme (as I can't change the color in this settings) -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Jonathan Cooper wrote: Windows XP, Office XP On my laptop, when I am selecting multiple sheets, the default windows XP colors make it difficult to tell which sheets are selected vs not selected. I know that the color is controlled through the windows control panel, but I'm having trouble figuring out which property to change. Short of changing the 'tab color' of my default workbook, does anyone know which property to change? |
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