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Let's try again...

In 2007, you pick your base colors (your top line). Excel (or Word or PPT)
will then generate a assortment of lighter options for you (the lower lines).

Is it possible to control and/or influence how Excel (or Word or PPT)
generates the lighter options?
Ruth,

I feel your pain, and agree that some of the people attempting to help have sounded quite inexperienced. :/

I haven't been able to find a solution to this problem. I have looked at the XML file used for a color scheme, and it simply has the top line colors....

Sorry!
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