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unable to view color fill color changes and font colors when I click the tab
to change colors. I can only view it by Print Preview. This does not happen
on any other computer I use.
I should be able to see the new color I selected in fill or font on my
screen, and I cannot.
Using Excel 2003 on a Dell Dimension 2400
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Default unable to view color fill changes unless I print preview

See:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320531

Hope this helps
Rowan

Roberto wrote:
unable to view color fill color changes and font colors when I click the tab
to change colors. I can only view it by Print Preview. This does not happen
on any other computer I use.
I should be able to see the new color I selected in fill or font on my
screen, and I cannot.
Using Excel 2003 on a Dell Dimension 2400

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