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DavidJ726
When adding color to cells I only have 40 colors to choose from, basic
colors but very little shades. I thought I could access the "color wheel"
and get even more colors. Am I mistaken? Are the 40 colors (5 rows of 8 in
the drop down menu) the only ones available in Excel? I rather doubt it.
For example, in Word when I choose font color, I see the 40 colors I'm
refering to, but I also have the option for more colors.
Under Tools / Options / Colors, I see the Standard colors, but no option
that I can see to increase the colors I have access to. If I choose modify,
I see the color "wheel" and the option under custom are RGB or HSL.
This is Office 2003, Win XP W/SP 2, and the video card is set to 1024x768
and 32bit color.
Thanks,
David...
colors but very little shades. I thought I could access the "color wheel"
and get even more colors. Am I mistaken? Are the 40 colors (5 rows of 8 in
the drop down menu) the only ones available in Excel? I rather doubt it.
For example, in Word when I choose font color, I see the 40 colors I'm
refering to, but I also have the option for more colors.
Under Tools / Options / Colors, I see the Standard colors, but no option
that I can see to increase the colors I have access to. If I choose modify,
I see the color "wheel" and the option under custom are RGB or HSL.
This is Office 2003, Win XP W/SP 2, and the video card is set to 1024x768
and 32bit color.
Thanks,
David...