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	<title>Comments on: Hate Excel&#8217;s colors?</title>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 10:07:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Sandi</title>
		<link>http://businesstoolsblog.com/2009/02/hate-excels-colors/#comment-1235</link>
		<dc:creator>Sandi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 18:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks Steve!</description>
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		<title>By: Steve Miske</title>
		<link>http://businesstoolsblog.com/2009/02/hate-excels-colors/#comment-1234</link>
		<dc:creator>Steve Miske</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 15:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Another way within Windows to get away from the bright blue, is to go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - Display.  At the Themes tab, you can select the palette that will be applied to all of your Windows applications.  As soon as XP came out, I mentioned to a co-worker that the blue was too bright, and she told me I could still use the Windows "Classic" look (dark blue and gray) by selecting Windows Classic this way.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another way within Windows to get away from the bright blue, is to go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - Display.  At the Themes tab, you can select the palette that will be applied to all of your Windows applications.  As soon as XP came out, I mentioned to a co-worker that the blue was too bright, and she told me I could still use the Windows &#8220;Classic&#8221; look (dark blue and gray) by selecting Windows Classic this way.</p>
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		<title>By: Jon Peltier</title>
		<link>http://businesstoolsblog.com/2009/02/hate-excels-colors/#comment-1228</link>
		<dc:creator>Jon Peltier</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 12:40:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sandi -

Thanks for the plug. Your readers should note that these are just some small changes I've made to the palette. They're not perfect, but they suit me, and anyone can modify them. The colors listed in the Colors worksheet of the PaletteChooser workbook can be adjusted and others added, using the same layout for additional color sets.</description>
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<p>Thanks for the plug. Your readers should note that these are just some small changes I&#8217;ve made to the palette. They&#8217;re not perfect, but they suit me, and anyone can modify them. The colors listed in the Colors worksheet of the PaletteChooser workbook can be adjusted and others added, using the same layout for additional color sets.</p>
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