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Default How to change the default interior color palette index in Excel 2003

I want to use the command

Cells(i, j).Interior.ColorIndex = 50

to fill the cell with color I want.

In Excel, it has its default index palette for Interior Color.

How can I customized its index or even change the color in each index
number?

Coz the default index palette doesn't match with the palette under
Tools --- Options ---- Color

Any one can help on this???

MICTEN

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This should help.

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I want to use the command

Cells(i, j).Interior.ColorIndex = 50

to fill the cell with color I want.

In Excel, it has its default index palette for Interior Color.

How can I customized its index or even change the color in each index
number?

Coz the default index palette doesn't match with the palette under
Tools --- Options ---- Color

Any one can help on this???

MICTEN


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