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When a sheet is activated, its tab turns WHITE with a coloured underscore.
The underscore colour is equal to the tab colour when the sheet is not active. I want to control the colour of the active tab, for instance I would like to make it RED instead of white. The active tab colour (e.g. red) should not be individual, but common to all sheets. Is it in some way possible ? (I use Excel 2003.) Helge |
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