Color Palette changes when I open excel file
I have an Exel file that, whenever I open it, it changes my color palette,
and applies that color palette to all the Exel files I may already have open. The palette applies itself to all Excel files I open after I open this file. Even if I open this Exel file first, close it, and then open other Excel files, this "wrong" color palette applies itself to the other files. I have to close and re-open Excel in order for the color palette to reset. I have tried going to Tools-Options-Color and resetting the color, but it does nothing. I cannot copy another color palette into the buggy excel file since, as I mentioned before, it changes the color palettes of any excel file that is open at the same time. I use Excel 2002. Can anyone help? Thanks. |
Color Palette changes when I open excel file
hi,
is this a file that you created or one that someone else created? is it a shared file on a network? check to see if the "buggy excel file" has a macro that changes the color palette. regards, FSt1 "Nasubixiv" wrote: I have an Exel file that, whenever I open it, it changes my color palette, and applies that color palette to all the Exel files I may already have open. The palette applies itself to all Excel files I open after I open this file. Even if I open this Exel file first, close it, and then open other Excel files, this "wrong" color palette applies itself to the other files. I have to close and re-open Excel in order for the color palette to reset. I have tried going to Tools-Options-Color and resetting the color, but it does nothing. I cannot copy another color palette into the buggy excel file since, as I mentioned before, it changes the color palettes of any excel file that is open at the same time. I use Excel 2002. Can anyone help? Thanks. |
Color Palette changes when I open excel file
This is a file that I created. It is saved on a shared network, but no one
has accessed it besides myself. I did look for macros, and there are no macros. Thanks. -Nasubi "FSt1" wrote: hi, is this a file that you created or one that someone else created? is it a shared file on a network? check to see if the "buggy excel file" has a macro that changes the color palette. regards, FSt1 |
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