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Here's probably a very simple question for a lot of you, but has left me
curious because someone in my office asked me this question (some of his excel filename's appeared blue), and I didn't have a clue. Please somebody explain to me why a filename (any MS Office filetype) is sometimes displayed in a blue format instead of the usual black? How useful is this characteristic other than making the file stand out easily in a long list of similar files that have the black filename format? Answers appreciated, thanks! |
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