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Hello

I'm living in france, I am using office 2003 and windows xp pro
Excel doesn't display format background and colored text. Even if the
modification is avalable when printing or using print preview or opening
cell format menu or opening file on another computer ?!

Thanks for your help

Pierre (peter)


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Pierre

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 Tue, 5 Apr 2005 21:07:47 +0200, "pierre"
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Hello

I'm living in france, I am using office 2003 and windows xp pro
Excel doesn't display format background and colored text. Even if the
modification is avalable when printing or using print preview or opening
cell format menu or opening file on another computer ?!

Thanks for your help

Pierre (peter)


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