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      20th Oct 2007
The background color on MNS and other pages in normally a shaded blue. It is
white on this computer. The header on MSN is normally blue. It is white and
the prining is black. The MSN butterly is missing. Windows HElp page is
white background - normally is blue. Have tried Dispy/appearance/Advanced but
this is not in the right area. Any ideas?
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      20th Oct 2007
PilotAZ wrote:
> The background color on MSN and other pages in normally a shaded blue. It is
> white on this computer. The header on MSN is normally blue. It is white and
> the printing is black. The MSN butterfly is missing. Windows Help page is
> white background - normally is blue. Have tried Display/appearance/Advanced but
> this is not in the right area. Any ideas?


Things to try:

- Open Internet Options, General tab, Colors button, "Use Windows colors".

- Open Control Panel, Accessibility Options, Display tab, turn off "Use
High Contrast" if it has a checkmark.

- (Absolutely the last choice.. you may be quite dissatisfied with some
of its changes. Save your current theme before making changes here.)
Open Start Menu, Programs, Accessories, Accessibility, run the
Accessibility Wizard.

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      21st Oct 2007
Thanks Elmo! The High Contrast setting was the problem.
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"Elmo" wrote:

> PilotAZ wrote:
> > The background color on MSN and other pages in normally a shaded blue. It is
> > white on this computer. The header on MSN is normally blue. It is white and
> > the printing is black. The MSN butterfly is missing. Windows Help page is
> > white background - normally is blue. Have tried Display/appearance/Advanced but
> > this is not in the right area. Any ideas?

>
> Things to try:
>
> - Open Internet Options, General tab, Colors button, "Use Windows colors".
>
> - Open Control Panel, Accessibility Options, Display tab, turn off "Use
> High Contrast" if it has a checkmark.
>
> - (Absolutely the last choice.. you may be quite dissatisfied with some
> of its changes. Save your current theme before making changes here.)
> Open Start Menu, Programs, Accessories, Accessibility, run the
> Accessibility Wizard.
>
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> Joe =o)
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      21st Oct 2007
PilotAZ wrote:
> Thanks Elmo! The High Contrast setting was the problem.


Thanks for reporting back. I'm really glad it was something easy to find!

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