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From: TomCU on 17 Jan 2010 23:44 I've installed Excel 2007 recently. I notice when I manually select non-contiguous cells using the ctrl key that the selected cells are not highlighted like they were in Excel 97. At first I thought I was losing the selection altogether but I noticed that the current cell had a thin outline instead of the heavier normal outline. It was then I saw that the selected cells were actually very faintly shaded. I checked that the cells were really selected by migrating through them with the Enter or Tab key. Is there any way to make the selected calls more visible? Or is something wrong with my program?
From: Pete_UK on 18 Jan 2010 07:58
I think that is how Excel 2007 has been designed - it seems a common complaint. Some respondents in the past have suggested adjusting the contrast on the monitor, so your could see if that improves things for you. Hope this helps. Pete On Jan 18, 4:44 am, TomCU <To...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I've installed Excel 2007 recently. I notice when I manually select > non-contiguous cells using the ctrl key that the selected cells are not > highlighted like they were in Excel 97. At first I thought I was losing the > selection altogether but I noticed that the current cell had a thin outline > instead of the heavier normal outline. It was then I saw that the selected > cells were actually very faintly shaded. I checked that the cells were really > selected by migrating through them with the Enter or Tab key. Is there any > way to make the selected calls more visible? Or is something wrong with my > program? |