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How do you make the highlighting color darker when selecting multiple cells?
Marie said:This only works for Windows icons... not MS Office tools.
"freckles81" wrote:
> hi
> i finally figured this out with a little help from Gregor.
>
> to change the colour, right click on your desktop and select properties.
> Click on the appearance tab. Click on advanced, select 'selected items' from
> the Item drop down box and then change the 'color 1' box to the desired
> selection colour.
> once completed click ok and then click apply.
> this will then change the colour you select in excel to the colour you
> requested. it will also change the colour other items are selected in, i.e.
> outlook emails etc, but it works
>
> "Gregor" wrote:
>
> > There are several threads on this now that should get consolodated into to
> > one FAQ:
> >
> > Depending on the monitor the highlight of the selected cells in Excell 2007
> > can be very light. There are a couple of easy options to try to address this
> > (short of MS adding a user option to adjust the highlight percentage):
> >
> > 1) Try adjusting the contrast of your monitor - either up or down. I have a
> > desktop monitor with a laptop docking station so have a 2-monitor setup. With
> > the Excel window on the desktop monitor I could barely see the selected cells
> > but when I dragged the window to the laptop the highlight was fine. The
> > contrast on the monitor was in the 70-80% range and when I adjusted it to
> > 40-50% the highlight was much more visible.
> >
> > 2) If adjusting the monitor doesn't work you can try changing the window
> > background color. Right click on the desktop and select properties. Click on
> > the appearance tab. Click on advanced (oooh...). Select window from the item
> > drop down list. Click on color one and click on other... at the bottom. On
> > the upper right drag the black triangle down until you see the color box
> > darken a little, I adjusted from Red=Green=Blue=255 to 230 for my original
> > monitor settings. The downside of this is the background can look pretty
> > dingy - especially if you then adjust the contrast down.
> >
> > 1) is preferred if it works.
> >
> > "Barb" wrote:
> >
> > > Thank you so much for posting the question and responses to this problem. I
> > > have the same issue and have searched and searchd for a way to correct this.
> > > Also having "old" eyes, this is a very unfortunate change in the system. As
> > > I use excel almost daily, itis very difficult to work with the new look. I
> > > did changethe contrast and it helped some, but it still doesn't show like the
> > > old version. Maybe someone at Microsoft will read these questions and try to
> > > make improvements.
> > >
> > > "Bob I" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Can't say about Vista. You could try the different "Color Themes" in the
> > > > Excel Options, Popular settings.
> > > >
> > > > Pyle wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > The contrast setting on the monitor has no effect.
> > > > >
> > > > > Cells with no fill do not darken at all. I can see the color change on
> > > > > shaded cells.
> > > > >
> > > > > Any other ideas? I think I remember a setting in Vista that adjusts the
> > > > > highlight color that Office inherits, but we are on XP with Office 2007 so I
> > > > > don't know where to look to fix this.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > "Bob I" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >>You can help this by increasing the Contrast setting on your monitor.
> > > > >>
> > > > >>Pyle wrote:
> > > > >>
> > > > >>
> > > > >>>I have the same problem.
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>>This is not appear to be a cell formating issue. This appears to be a
> > > > >>>display setting option. When I use F8, Ctrl Click, or Shift Click to select
> > > > >>>multiple cells the selected cells are not highlighted. I can tell they are
> > > > >>>selected from the row and columns being highlighted, but the cells themselves
> > > > >>>do not change color so I can't tell what cells are highlighted.
> > > > >>>
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