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Show colour on screen in Excel as printed in Excel
Using Microsoft Windows XP (including updates) and Excel in Office 2003. When
requiring background colour for cell and/or colour for type in cell, I can set it using either the "format" tab or the format keys in the toolbar and in both cases when I do this and print the result all is fine, however, the problem is no indication of the colours chosen is shown at any time on screen (as used ok in Windows 98 and as seen on other users XP. Please advise what to set, unset, or both as required to achieve my aim. Many thanks. Jim |
Hi Jim,
Have no idea what you are asking for, but you will probably find the answer in http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/colors.htm Otherwise you might rephrase your question as to exactly what you want to see. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Jim POLL" <Jim wrote in message ... Using Microsoft Windows XP (including updates) and Excel in Office 2003. When requiring background colour for cell and/or colour for type in cell, I can set it using either the "format" tab or the format keys in the toolbar and in both cases when I do this and print the result all is fine, however, the problem is no indication of the colours chosen is shown at any time on screen (as used ok in Windows 98 and as seen on other users XP. Please advise what to set, unset, or both as required to achieve my aim. Many thanks. Jim |
Jim
If this is a problem with all Excel files with coloured cells, the Windows OS high contrast setting may be turned on. There is information in the following MSKB article: OFF: Changes to Fill Color and Fill Pattern Are Not Displayed http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-ca;320531 Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 07:12:02 -0700, "Jim POLL" <Jim wrote: Using Microsoft Windows XP (including updates) and Excel in Office 2003. When requiring background colour for cell and/or colour for type in cell, I can set it using either the "format" tab or the format keys in the toolbar and in both cases when I do this and print the result all is fine, however, the problem is no indication of the colours chosen is shown at any time on screen (as used ok in Windows 98 and as seen on other users XP. Please advise what to set, unset, or both as required to achieve my aim. Many thanks. Jim |
Jim, I have the same problem as you, did you find a solution?
Thanks Mich L "Jim POLL" wrote: Using Microsoft Windows XP (including updates) and Excel in Office 2003. When requiring background colour for cell and/or colour for type in cell, I can set it using either the "format" tab or the format keys in the toolbar and in both cases when I do this and print the result all is fine, however, the problem is no indication of the colours chosen is shown at any time on screen (as used ok in Windows 98 and as seen on other users XP. Please advise what to set, unset, or both as required to achieve my aim. Many thanks. Jim |
Right on the button - mnay thanks Gord!!
"Gord Dibben" wrote: Jim If this is a problem with all Excel files with coloured cells, the Windows OS high contrast setting may be turned on. There is information in the following MSKB article: OFF: Changes to Fill Color and Fill Pattern Are Not Displayed http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-ca;320531 Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 07:12:02 -0700, "Jim POLL" <Jim wrote: Using Microsoft Windows XP (including updates) and Excel in Office 2003. When requiring background colour for cell and/or colour for type in cell, I can set it using either the "format" tab or the format keys in the toolbar and in both cases when I do this and print the result all is fine, however, the problem is no indication of the colours chosen is shown at any time on screen (as used ok in Windows 98 and as seen on other users XP. Please advise what to set, unset, or both as required to achieve my aim. Many thanks. Jim |
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