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I have lost some colours in my pallete. red being one of them that i use
alot. anything i have typed in red has now gone to white. unless i highlight
the cell and change the font colour i cant see what i have typed. anyone got
any ideas
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Excellent. all back to normal now. Many Many thanks

"Gary Brown" wrote:

Hopefully, this will work...
ToolsOptionsColorReset
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I have lost some colours in my pallete. red being one of them that i use
alot. anything i have typed in red has now gone to white. unless i highlight
the cell and change the font colour i cant see what i have typed. anyone got
any ideas

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Hi All,

There reset didn't work for me. Is there anything else that I can do?
Could my file be corrupted?
Is reset supposed to fix any Excel file that I open or is the reset on
a file by file basis?

Thanks for your help










On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 01:58:00 -0700, bpledger
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Excellent. all back to normal now. Many Many thanks

"Gary Brown" wrote:

Hopefully, this will work...
ToolsOptionsColorReset
--
HTH,
Gary Brown

If this post was helpful to you, please select
''''''''''''''''YES'''''''''''''''' at the bottom of the post.



"bpledger" wrote:

I have lost some colours in my pallete. red being one of them that i use
alot. anything i have typed in red has now gone to white. unless i highlight
the cell and change the font colour i cant see what i have typed. anyone got
any ideas

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Modified colors are saved with the workbook and do not migrate to other
workbooks although you can import a color scheme from one workbook to another.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 15:39:01 -0400, lehigh46 wrote:


Hi All,

There reset didn't work for me. Is there anything else that I can do?
Could my file be corrupted?
Is reset supposed to fix any Excel file that I open or is the reset on
a file by file basis?

Thanks for your help










On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 01:58:00 -0700, bpledger
wrote:

Excellent. all back to normal now. Many Many thanks

"Gary Brown" wrote:

Hopefully, this will work...
ToolsOptionsColorReset
--
HTH,
Gary Brown

If this post was helpful to you, please select
''''''''''''''''YES'''''''''''''''' at the bottom of the post.



"bpledger" wrote:

I have lost some colours in my pallete. red being one of them that i use
alot. anything i have typed in red has now gone to white. unless i highlight
the cell and change the font colour i cant see what i have typed. anyone got
any ideas


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