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Z

zigeuner

I have a new installation of office 2007 (recently formatted & re-installed
from scratch), the new installation will not accept my theme as set through
properties. I am only offered the defaults - blue, silver or black. None of
these are acceptable, I have some vision problems. The rest of my programs
work just fine.

How can I force office to accept?

Secondary problem. How do I get rid of the horrible 'wavey' effect when
scrolling?

Many thanks,
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Other than using the 'Accessibility' settings in the Windows control panel for display settings, MS Office 2007 offers only its
three themes. The silver theme was designed without a wavy background that is found in the black and blue themes. If you're
referring to something other than that when scrolling can you describe it in more detail?

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I have a new installation of office 2007 (recently formatted & re-installed
from scratch), the new installation will not accept my theme as set through
properties. I am only offered the defaults - blue, silver or black. None of
these are acceptable, I have some vision problems. The rest of my programs
work just fine.

How can I force office to accept?

Secondary problem. How do I get rid of the horrible 'wavey' effect when
scrolling?

Many thanks>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
Z

zigeuner

Bob,

Thank you for your very swift response. Forget the scroll problem, I fixed
that - no idea how, it may have been a setting that I changed that hasn't
shown until a re-boot. The theme issue is really bugging me though; when I
installed office prior to the reformat etc. it worked fine for several weeks.
Any other ideas about why it now sticks at just the 3 inbuilt options and is
not accepting my choices as the other programs do?

Brian
 

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