Office 2007 Colors

G

Guest

Hi there,
I have spreadsheet that I created in Excel 2003. It is used by many
different people. I now have Office 2007 and I have been asked to make a
number of changes and additions to the current spreadsheet. The original
colors from 2003 don't seem to be available in 2007. When I save the file in
the 2003 format I get a message saying that Excel will chose the colors that
are similar to the ones I chose.

Is there a way to access the color pallete from 2003? or,
Is there a way to preview the "similar colors" that Excel is replacing mine
with so I can at least try to avoid some of the more hideous colors from
2003?

Could they not have just added a theme called 2003 pallette so that the
colors would be available? I can't be the only person with this problem.
 
A

athlguy

Hi there,
I have spreadsheet that I created in Excel 2003. It is used by many
different people. I now haveOffice2007and I have been asked to make a
number of changes and additions to the current spreadsheet. Theoriginalcolorsfrom 2003 don't seem to be available in2007. When I save the file in
the 2003 format I get a message saying that Excel will chose thecolorsthat
are similar to the ones I chose.

Is there a way to access the color pallete from 2003? or,
Is there a way to preview the "similarcolors" that Excel is replacing mine
with so I can at least try to avoid some of the more hideouscolorsfrom
2003?

Could they not have just added a theme called 2003 pallette so that thecolorswould be available? I can't be the only person with this problem.

You're not the only person, as I have run into problems too. I don't
understand why Microsoft decided to get rid of a lot of the
"traditional" colors used. Particularly, they removed (or made it
much harder to get to) the blue color used in Outlook for replies. In
general they removed the bolder colors from the pallette that make it
much easier to read. Honestly, at this point I'm not concerned about
why they did it, I just want the colors back on the default
pallette! :) And I can't figure out a way to do that.

Anybody have any suggestions?
 

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