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When I first installed Office 2003 Professional, the Excel cell references
that tell you which cell you are in (i.e. 1,2,3,4 on the extreme left of the screen and A,B,C,D at the top) used to be bright orange so that it was very easy to see which cell you were in. For some odd reason, they turned a pale blue color and now it is much more difficult to see. Is there a setting that I can change to make the cell indicators orange again so that I can see what I'm doing? I know this doesn't seem like a big issue, but with my awful vision it's hard to for me see things. It's even worse since I'm in college and have to use excel all the time. Pleas help!! |
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