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In XL 2003, I can drag the fill color palette (and any of the other drop
downs, like shapes, etc.) to stay on screen so that I can choose one color
after another without having to click the drop down first.
How do I do this in XL 2007?
Also, in XL 2007, instead of standard, different colours, the defaults are a
new palette of colors and many shades of those few colors.
How do I get the old palette back that for most of my tasks would be much
more useful, as I usually want to use the colors to show differences as
opposed to try to reflect subtle nuances within one hue.
downs, like shapes, etc.) to stay on screen so that I can choose one color
after another without having to click the drop down first.
How do I do this in XL 2007?
Also, in XL 2007, instead of standard, different colours, the defaults are a
new palette of colors and many shades of those few colors.
How do I get the old palette back that for most of my tasks would be much
more useful, as I usually want to use the colors to show differences as
opposed to try to reflect subtle nuances within one hue.