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Emil

Color Palette, color disappears
 
Hi,

I have a very annoying problem!
Sometimes when I open Excel all the text and cells marked or filled in red
disappears. When I have a look at the color palette the red color is
replaced with a white color...? It can work just fine for some time, but
after a couple of hours the red color disappear.

Regards ,
Emil



JustinLabenne

Does this occur while using the same Excel workbook, or does it happen when you open a certains one?

Quote:

Hi,

I have a very annoying problem!
Sometimes when I open Excel all the text and cells marked or filled in red
disappears. When I have a look at the color palette the red color is
replaced with a white color...? It can work just fine for some time, but
after a couple of hours the red color disappear.

Regards ,
Emil

Emil

It occurs while using the same workbook. Closing Excel an start it again
wount help. I have to restart the computer in order to get the red color back.

"JustinLabenne" wrote:


Does this occur while using the same Excel workbook, or does it happen
when you open a certains one?


Hi,

I have a very annoying problem!
Sometimes when I open Excel all the text and cells marked or filled in
red
disappears. When I have a look at the color palette the red color is
replaced with a white color...? It can work just fine for some time,
but
after a couple of hours the red color disappear.

Regards ,
Emil



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libra2222

Color Palette, color disappears
 

Does it happens in another workstation? If it gets fixed when restarting
the computer, I would try to reinstall Office.


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