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This is going to be hard to explain but here it goes.
I am using Excel 2007. I would like to darken the shading when I highlight a range of cells. The problem I am running into is some of the workbooks that I inhierted have data in the cells that are white. When I use Excel 2003 I could highlight a range of cell and the cells that had data (with text color as white) could be seen. With Excel 2007 this is not the case. So is there a way to change the shading when I select a range of cells? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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