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how do i change tab highlight default color or contrast in 2003

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jhassler - 25 Sep 2006 15:31 GMT
The contrast on the sheet tabs in Excel 2003 is Minimal. I have tried
changing my xp theme etc to no advantage. I remember in previous version the
tabs would almost be a different shade. I work with groups sometime and this
visual is important. Is there a setup function or default that can be
altered.
Gord Dibben - 25 Sep 2006 22:07 GMT
"Different shade" with respect to what?

Other tabs?

You do know you can color the tabs in Excel 2003?

Perhaps create a template so all new workbooks would have colored tabs?

Gord Dibben  MS Excel MVP

>The contrast on the sheet tabs in Excel 2003 is Minimal. I have tried
>changing my xp theme etc to no advantage. I remember in previous version the
>tabs would almost be a different shade. I work with groups sometime and this
>visual is important. Is there a setup function or default that can be
>altered.
jhassler - 26 Sep 2006 12:28 GMT
As I mentioned I had thought that my older version of Office Gave excel a
sharp contrast of the active tabs vs the inactive. This is a nice feature
when handling groups. I do not currently have an older version handy but I
shall look around. And microsoft calls these features UPGRADES??

> "Different shade" with respect to what?
>
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> >visual is important. Is there a setup function or default that can be
> >altered.

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