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Default how do I change the colour of highlighted cells - too faint

When I highlight a group of cells, or do multiple groups of cells, the colour
is very faint and I cannot see if all of the correct cells have been
highlighted. I would liek to make the shading a bit darker if possible.

Any suggestions??
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When I was using Excel 2000, I learned that changing the yellow color
to something else it also changed the highlighting color, I would expect
you changed that color. http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/colors.htm

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When I highlight a group of cells, or do multiple groups of cells, the colour
is very faint and I cannot see if all of the correct cells have been
highlighted. I would liek to make the shading a bit darker if possible.

Any suggestions??

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