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Default default font color in excel

how can I make a selection of font color for all the writing I do without
changing the present font color (of what is already written)?
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Default default font color in excel

Hi,

In the menubar you can see a capital 'A' and below that a line with default
font color (Black).
It has a drop down arrow, press on the arrow and select the required font
color you want, this font color will be applicable for the new data/text
entered by you, it will not change the data/text already present in the
worksheet.
Excel 2003
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