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Default excel 2007 differences to 2003 questions

I have upgraded to 2007 from 2003 and have two minor problems.

The first is, the color palette that it shows when you do fill color
is different. It has "theme" colors and standard colors. or, if I go
into format cells, it has kind of the same thing, but it also has
"pattern color" which is automatic. It looks like I should be able to
change that, but HOW??? or WHY???

I would like my default colors to be the same as 2003 somehow, but
don't see that as an option????

Second question: In 2003 excel, if I copied an image from some
spreadsheet to another spreadsheet it positioned that image in the
same SCREEN LOCATION. Now it copies it over but puts it in the very
left upper corner. Is that something I can control or is that another
"enhancement".

other than these two things it's working pretty well. It would help
if I could figure out how to create my own custom color palette and do
something different on the copy/paste, other than that, no complaints.

Thanks for any suggestions
ga

George Applegate
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