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When I make multiple Cell, Row and or Column selections I can not discern
what is selected. The highlight color is so pale you can only see the first
selection.
How can I change the color of selected items?
In relation, if I highlight text within a cell it is easily noticed.

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Rick

You can't change this. I agree with you and have told various people from
MS, let's hope SP1 fixes it

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When I make multiple Cell, Row and or Column selections I can not discern
what is selected. The highlight color is so pale you can only see the
first
selection.
How can I change the color of selected items?
In relation, if I highlight text within a cell it is easily noticed.

--
Regards

Rick
XP Pro
Office 2007


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Is there a way to find out if MS plans to release SP1. It would be nice to
know what they plan to fix on this SP1 update.

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Rick

You can't change this. I agree with you and have told various people from
MS, let's hope SP1 fixes it

--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
DTHIS
web:
www.nickhodge.co.uk

UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge
November 28th - December 1st 2007
Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html


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When I make multiple Cell, Row and or Column selections I can not discern
what is selected. The highlight color is so pale you can only see the
first
selection.
How can I change the color of selected items?
In relation, if I highlight text within a cell it is easily noticed.

--
Regards

Rick
XP Pro
Office 2007


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So far my experience with Excel 2007 has been the bomb, as in a blown to
pieces bomb! LOL

Things I took for granted from previous versions no longer apply, it's like
Einstein rewrote the theory of Exceltivity!

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Rick
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"Nick Hodge" wrote:

Rick

You can't change this. I agree with you and have told various people from
MS, let's hope SP1 fixes it

--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
DTHIS
web:
www.nickhodge.co.uk

UK Excel User Conference In Cambridge
November 28th - December 1st 2007
Register Now @ http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html


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When I make multiple Cell, Row and or Column selections I can not discern
what is selected. The highlight color is so pale you can only see the
first
selection.
How can I change the color of selected items?
In relation, if I highlight text within a cell it is easily noticed.

--
Regards

Rick
XP Pro
Office 2007


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