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Default Standard color in excell 2007

Hi..
I tried to reset the standard color in Excell 2007. When using Excell 2003,
I usually find it in toolsoptionscolorreset in excell 2003.
How do I do it in excell 2007? I could not find the excell option to reset
the standard colors


Thanks very much

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Default Standard color in excell 2007

Colors are not limited in 2007 like they were in 2003, so we no longer have
the option to edit or reset colors. If you are displaying different colors
in the Fill list then you were originally, it's probably because the theme
has been changed. Click the Page Layout tab on the Ribbon. In the Themes
group, click the Colors or Themes button and click Office to reset to the
original colors.
Hope this helps.

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Hi..
I tried to reset the standard color in Excell 2007. When using Excell 2003,
I usually find it in toolsoptionscolorreset in excell 2003.
How do I do it in excell 2007? I could not find the excell option to reset
the standard colors


Thanks very much

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