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How can we display the coloured border around the active sheet?
In Excel 2002, when there were two sheets in a window, we used to have a
bright border to show which was active and which was dormant. In Excel 2007, the border colours are not transferred from Windows so active and dormant sheets are all the same blue, silver or whatever. This is awkward to handle. |
How can we display the coloured border around the active sheet?
Best I can offer is a recommendation to change the 'Theme' to black - it
seems to offer the best 'clash' of colors in the title bar of the active window, with the inactive window(s) being gray and the active window being black. To change the Theme, use the Office Button in upper left corner, then the [Excel Options] button and select the Color Scheme you want in the 'Popular' settings group. Otherwise the best clues as to which is the active window is that there will be the Excel icon and the minimize/restore/close buttons in the active window title bar only. "BimDim" wrote: In Excel 2002, when there were two sheets in a window, we used to have a bright border to show which was active and which was dormant. In Excel 2007, the border colours are not transferred from Windows so active and dormant sheets are all the same blue, silver or whatever. This is awkward to handle. |
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