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Keyrookie - 09 Oct 2007 23:43 GMT
I'm wanting the email a spreadsheet with my color changes.  I've tried
inserting them into the sheet code but that won't allow any macros to
function.

Help please,

Keyrookie

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JE McGimpsey - 10 Oct 2007 12:18 GMT
What exactly are you inserting?

You can email a spreadsheet with custom colors by choosing
Tools/Options/Colors, modifying the colors, then saving and emailing the
workbook...

> I'm wanting the email a spreadsheet with my color changes.  I've tried
> inserting them into the sheet code but that won't allow any macros to
> function.
Keyrookie - 10 Oct 2007 14:03 GMT
I was inserting the RGB numbers for the custom colors...

I've been reading the forums and I've read conflicting responses.  One
said you can't email your custom colors, another disagreed.  Which is
it?  When I've emailed files before they don't have my colors and look
ugly.  I'm using Excel 2003.  Does this version allow custom colors to
show up in emailed versions of file?

Keyrookie

JE McGimpsey;568224 Wrote:
> What exactly are you inserting?
>
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> > function.-

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JE McGimpsey - 11 Oct 2007 16:34 GMT
How a file is displayed in applications other than XL will depend on the
applications.

If you customize the colors in the workbook, then those colors will be
displayed when the workbook is opened in XL, regardless of how the file
is distributed.

> I've been reading the forums and I've read conflicting responses.  One
> said you can't email your custom colors, another disagreed.  Which is
> it?  When I've emailed files before they don't have my colors and look
> ugly.  I'm using Excel 2003.  Does this version allow custom colors to
> show up in emailed versions of file?
 
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