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upgrade to Excel 2003 - loss of text color on screen
i have just upgraded my office application from Office 2000 to Office 2003. I
have accessed spreadsheets created in Office 2000 in the new application but find that all the text and cell coloring that was done in the original does not show up any longer in the viewing screen but that when one views the document for printing in color all the text and cell coloration is in fact present still. How do I get the colors to show up in my working copy? |
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upgrade to Excel 2003 - loss of text color on screen
Might be this problem........................
The Windows High Contrast setting. Read this KB article. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=833258 The fill color, the fill pattern, or the line color of a WordArt or AutoShape object in an Office document does not change Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:16:01 -0700, romeo2r2 wrote: i have just upgraded my office application from Office 2000 to Office 2003. I have accessed spreadsheets created in Office 2000 in the new application but find that all the text and cell coloring that was done in the original does not show up any longer in the viewing screen but that when one views the document for printing in color all the text and cell coloration is in fact present still. How do I get the colors to show up in my working copy? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
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upgrade to Excel 2003 - loss of text color on screen
Gord, EXACTLY the problem! Thank you so much for your help. I think what
happened was that in my 'Accessability Settings - Display' everything was set up to toggle the High Contrast feature "on" if I hit the right keyboard shortcut sequence - i.e. Lshift/L Alt/PrtScn . I do remember trying recently to actually do a Prnt Srn on something and I must have hit the HighContrast shortcut sequence inadvertantly. Obviously I had never hit it before. I have now disabled the keyboard shortcut feature so that such indavertant and unintended alterations can no longer occur unless I intend to make such a change by actually entering the Accessability Options with a view to toggling such a feature on. This has also resolved my Internet Explorer screen condition where, notwithstanding my Text setting was on "smallest", I was getting 2" lettering on the screen and couldn't do anything about it! Obviously for the visually impaired! I haven't reached that stage myself yet , though we're not that far off, but it is very comforting to know that these capabilities can be found in the software for that day when I will no doubt succumb to old age! Once again many thanks for your assistance. All my searching under the KB stuff would never have turned this one up because the search words that I was using were so off-base that every thing I hit was unrelated to my actual condition. That's what I like (and don't like) about computers - there is always something more to learn!!!! Regards Rick Matthews "Gord Dibben" wrote: Might be this problem........................ The Windows High Contrast setting. Read this KB article. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=833258 The fill color, the fill pattern, or the line color of a WordArt or AutoShape object in an Office document does not change Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:16:01 -0700, romeo2r2 wrote: i have just upgraded my office application from Office 2000 to Office 2003. I have accessed spreadsheets created in Office 2000 in the new application but find that all the text and cell coloring that was done in the original does not show up any longer in the viewing screen but that when one views the document for printing in color all the text and cell coloration is in fact present still. How do I get the colors to show up in my working copy? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
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Thanks for the feedback Rick.
Always happy to hear a successful resolution to a problem. Gord On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 07:31:02 -0700, romeo2r2 wrote: Gord, EXACTLY the problem! Thank you so much for your help. I think what happened was that in my 'Accessability Settings - Display' everything was set up to toggle the High Contrast feature "on" if I hit the right keyboard shortcut sequence - i.e. Lshift/L Alt/PrtScn . I do remember trying recently to actually do a Prnt Srn on something and I must have hit the HighContrast shortcut sequence inadvertantly. Obviously I had never hit it before. I have now disabled the keyboard shortcut feature so that such indavertant and unintended alterations can no longer occur unless I intend to make such a change by actually entering the Accessability Options with a view to toggling such a feature on. This has also resolved my Internet Explorer screen condition where, notwithstanding my Text setting was on "smallest", I was getting 2" lettering on the screen and couldn't do anything about it! Obviously for the visually impaired! I haven't reached that stage myself yet , though we're not that far off, but it is very comforting to know that these capabilities can be found in the software for that day when I will no doubt succumb to old age! Once again many thanks for your assistance. All my searching under the KB stuff would never have turned this one up because the search words that I was using were so off-base that every thing I hit was unrelated to my actual condition. That's what I like (and don't like) about computers - there is always something more to learn!!!! Regards Rick Matthews "Gord Dibben" wrote: Might be this problem........................ The Windows High Contrast setting. Read this KB article. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=833258 The fill color, the fill pattern, or the line color of a WordArt or AutoShape object in an Office document does not change Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:16:01 -0700, romeo2r2 wrote: i have just upgraded my office application from Office 2000 to Office 2003. I have accessed spreadsheets created in Office 2000 in the new application but find that all the text and cell coloring that was done in the original does not show up any longer in the viewing screen but that when one views the document for printing in color all the text and cell coloration is in fact present still. How do I get the colors to show up in my working copy? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
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