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Hello,

I often select multiple worksheets to make edits. In Excel 2007, it's
difficult to distinguish the selected worksheet from the non-selected
worksheets. Can you modify the software for this? I'm running Windows XP on
an intergrated graphic card system.

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A lot of people have similar problems - it seems to be related to the
monitor used. I can see the selected sheet tabs very clearly on one PC but
not so well on another.
If you right click your desktop and open Properties you can change how
Windows displays various parts of a program's interface.

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Hello,

I often select multiple worksheets to make edits. In Excel 2007, it's
difficult to distinguish the selected worksheet from the non-selected
worksheets. Can you modify the software for this? I'm running Windows XP
on
an intergrated graphic card system.

Thanks,
K Nguyen

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