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Default changing the excel "color scheme" using vba

Excel 2007 has three "color schemes" (blue, silver, and black) selectable
from the office menu under the Excel Options. The program defaults to Blue. I
know how to change it manually but I'd like a method of changing it using
VBA. Assuming that's possible to do, how do I do it? Thanks!
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