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Default How can I get my Excel 2003 sheet to display cell shading?

I have recently moved to a new machine, and now the cell shading in my
spreadsheets no longer display without going to print-preview. I've looked
through all the view settings I can find and this one doesn't seem to be
anyplace.

Is there something I should try to do short of reinstalling the product to
try to correct this?
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Default How can I get my Excel 2003 sheet to display cell shading?

Check out this link:

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

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I have recently moved to a new machine, and now the cell shading in my
spreadsheets no longer display without going to print-preview. I've

looked
through all the view settings I can find and this one doesn't seem to be
anyplace.

Is there something I should try to do short of reinstalling the product to
try to correct this?


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