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Default I can not see color changes in Excel 2003

When working in Excel 2003 when I change the color of text, cell fill etc.,
the working view does not change. I know that these changes are taking effect
because I can see the changes in print preview or when I print the document.
How can I view color in my working spread-sheets?
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geojag, see if this will help,

Changes to Fill Color and Fill Pattern Are Not Displayed
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320531
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When working in Excel 2003 when I change the color of text, cell fill
etc.,
the working view does not change. I know that these changes are taking
effect
because I can see the changes in print preview or when I print the
document.
How can I view color in my working spread-sheets?



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