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Default Fill color floating menu

In Excel 2003, it is possible to drag the fill color menu and make the menu
float. Is that possible in Excel 2007? I have tried but dont know how.

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hi
not that i am aware of in any version of excel.

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In Excel 2003, it is possible to drag the fill color menu and make the menu
float. Is that possible in Excel 2007? I have tried but dont know how.

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Default Fill color floating menu

Hi

No, the feature to "snap" the colour palette away from the toolbar and
have it floating (and other floating toolbars) was removed when the
Ribbon was introduced in XL2007
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linglc wrote:
In Excel 2003, it is possible to drag the fill color menu and make the menu
float. Is that possible in Excel 2007? I have tried but dont know how.

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