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Comment Color
Hello,
In Excel 2007 I notice that whenever you add a comment in any cell, the upper right portion of that cell turns red to indicate a comment has been added. Is there any way to change the red portion to a different color other than red. I have different colored cells in my worksheet and the red doesn't match well with some of them, so it would be nice to be able to change red to something different. -T |
Comment Color
Nope.
You can't change the color of that indicator. You could cover it with a different shape, though. (I wouldn't bother.) Debra Dalgleish shows how (for a different reason) he http://www.contextures.com/xlcomments03.html#Indicator Traveler wrote: Hello, In Excel 2007 I notice that whenever you add a comment in any cell, the upper right portion of that cell turns red to indicate a comment has been added. Is there any way to change the red portion to a different color other than red. I have different colored cells in my worksheet and the red doesn't match well with some of them, so it would be nice to be able to change red to something different. -T -- Dave Peterson |
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