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Is anyone Familiar with how to change the color pallette, to other
color's?
all help is greatly appreciated
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Tools - Options - Color. The boxes you see there is the palette for this
workbook. Pick a box, click Modify, and change the color in that box.
Anything that uses that box (Font color, fill color, etc), will get the
color you've put in that box.
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Nozzle23 Wrote:
Is anyone Familiar with how to change the color pallette, to other
color's?
all help is greatly appreciated
Thanks ,,, Bob


Hi Bob

In Excel Help, click the Index tab and type Palette in Type keywords,
the first option shown in Choose a topic is Change the colour palette
used in a workbook

This provides 2 links, details from one of the links below;

Change a color in a color palette

Switch to the workbook that contains the color palette you want to
change.


On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Color tab.
Show Me

Click the color you want to change, and then click Modify.


To replace the selected color on the palette with a different standard
color, click the Standard tab, and then click the color you want.
To change the hue or another aspect of the selected color, click the
Custom tab, and then change the options.

For Help on an option, click the question mark and then click the
option.


Notes

To restore the default color palette, click Reset on the Color tab.


If you copy an object or cells with a custom color to another workbook,
the custom color is replaced by the color in the corresponding position
on the other workbook's color palette. To retain the custom color,
either copy the customized color palette to the other workbook or
change the corresponding color in the workbook.


To replace the default color palette in new workbooks, change the color
palette in the default workbook template or in the custom template you
use to create workbooks. For information about changing a template,
click .


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