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On Feb 10, 4:53*pm, JimG wrote:
I am using Excel 2007 and I am color blind. In 2003 I always had a hard time spotting the cell returned when using the "Find" portion of "Find & Replace". With 2007 it is impossible for me see which cell is highlighted. Is there a way to change the settings for this function? I don't use xl'07 yet but I would assume the shading would be the same regardless if you use the find command or if you are just selecting a cell. Maybe this could work, not sure though 1. Click the Microsoft Office ButtonButton image, and then click Excel Options at the bottom of the window. 2. Click Popular, and then click the Color scheme that you want. Found it at this site http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...121033.aspx#11 Another way would be to use VBA to High lite the active cell |
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