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Default Default value for selected cell colour change Excel 2007

How do I change the default highlight value so that it is possible to see the
highlighted selected cells within an Excel 2007 sheet. i.e. selected rows
and or cells.

I wish to set this so that it always has this value for any sheet. I am
aware of how to change it for one sheet however we want to distribute this
setting for everyone and need to change it as a default.
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Default Default value for selected cell colour change Excel 2007

You're a step ahead of me. How do you change it for one sheet?

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How do I change the default highlight value so that it is possible to see the
highlighted selected cells within an Excel 2007 sheet. i.e. selected rows
and or cells.

I wish to set this so that it always has this value for any sheet. I am
aware of how to change it for one sheet however we want to distribute this
setting for everyone and need to change it as a default.

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