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Default No shading or coloring of cells in excel. Is it windowXP setting?

I can't get the color, or shading to happen in excel and some other office
programs when I am in my normal user part of Windows XP. If I change users
(to visitor), then it works alright. It must be a setting somewhere, but I
can't seem to figure it out.
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Default No shading or coloring of cells in excel. Is it windowXP setting?

See this:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320531

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I can't get the color, or shading to happen in excel and some other
office
programs when I am in my normal user part of Windows XP. If I change users
(to visitor), then it works alright. It must be a setting somewhere, but I
can't seem to figure it out.



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