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  1. #1

    Color scheme trouble

    I created a spreadsheet that used a color scheme that was copied from
    another spreadsheet that I had downloaded from a microsoft website. I
    recently opened that spreadsheet while I had a new one open and it
    converted the colors in the new one to be the same. I did not want
    this color scheme for my new spreadsheet and I was unable to reset the
    colors to the default.

    So basically what is happening is that if I open this spreadsheet with
    a custum color scheme, while another spreadsheet is open, it converts
    all the color schemes to the custom one. If the spreadsheets are then
    saved, they are stuck with that color scheme. I am not able to reset
    the colors using tools>options>color tab>Reset. It doesn't do
    anything.

    I am extremely frustrated and by looking at similar posts, it doesn't
    that there is much knowledge about this subject. I would appreciate
    any help I can get.

    Thanks,

    Jacob


  2. #2
    Ed Ferrero
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    Re: Color scheme trouble

    Hi Jacob,

    Have you checked if any macros are changeing the colour scheme?

    Perhaps you can use the 'Colour Palette Tool' at
    http://www.edferrero.com/charting.aspx to better manage your colour schemes.

    Ed Ferrero
    http://www.edferrero.com



  3. #3

    Re: Color scheme trouble

    Thanks for the advice.

    I don't use macros in this spreadsheet.

    This is a spreadsheet that I developed for company wide use, and I dont
    want it screw up other peoples spreadsheet colors. It's like this one
    spreadsheet is "infecting" any other spreadsheet that happens to open
    along with it. It is very strange. Had I know this would have been
    such a problem, I would have just stuck with the default colors. I
    can't even return it to the default colors now.

    Jacob


  4. #4
    Ed Ferrero
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    Re: Color scheme trouble

    Hi Jacob,

    You can use a custom colour palette in Excel, and new workbooks will open
    with the default colours. You should also be able to reset the colour
    palette. Therefore something is changeing the default Excel behaviour.

    Other things you can check;

    - Press alt-F11 to show the VBA Editor. The left-hand pane should show all
    the projects loaded in Excel (if you cant see this press Ctrl-R to show the
    Project Explorer). The list of projects should include your currently opened
    workbooks and any add-ins that you are running. Check that the list does not
    include an add-in that you may not have loaded yourself.

    - Have a look in the XLSTART folder for any add-ins or workbooks that load
    whenever Excel is started. The folder is usually found at C:\Documents and
    Settings\Your User Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART

    Ed Ferrero
    http://www.edferrero.com

    >
    > I don't use macros in this spreadsheet.
    >
    > This is a spreadsheet that I developed for company wide use, and I dont
    > want it screw up other peoples spreadsheet colors. It's like this one
    > spreadsheet is "infecting" any other spreadsheet that happens to open
    > along with it. It is very strange. Had I know this would have been
    > such a problem, I would have just stuck with the default colors. I
    > can't even return it to the default colors now.
    >
    > Jacob
    >




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    Jacob
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    Re: Color scheme trouble

    Ed,

    The XLSTART folder was empty and there were no unusual add-ins running.
    I imprted the color scheme by having the spreadsheet open at the same
    time as another one that I downloaded from microsoft, and then simply
    copying the colors from the microsoft sheet. I used the
    tools->options->color tab->Copy colors from drop-down list. Now I am
    stuck with that color scheme. I suppose I could manually change each
    color, but I am more concerned with how it seems to be affecting other
    spreadsheets.

    Thanks for your help,

    Jacob


  6. #6
    Ed Ferrero
    Guest

    Re: Color scheme trouble

    Hi Jacob,

    Ok, and you can't reset the palette using tools>options>color tab>Reset.

    I am out of ideas - don't know what could be causing this behaviour, but it
    is not standard Excel behaviour.

    Only suggestion I have is to download my 'Colour Palette Tool' at
    http://www.edferrero.com/charting.aspx and see if the reset button on that
    dialog will work for you.

    Ed Ferrero

    > Ed,
    >
    > The XLSTART folder was empty and there were no unusual add-ins running.
    > I imprted the color scheme by having the spreadsheet open at the same
    > time as another one that I downloaded from microsoft, and then simply
    > copying the colors from the microsoft sheet. I used the
    > tools->options->color tab->Copy colors from drop-down list. Now I am
    > stuck with that color scheme. I suppose I could manually change each
    > color, but I am more concerned with how it seems to be affecting other
    > spreadsheets.
    >
    > Thanks for your help,
    >
    > Jacob
    >




  7. #7
    Jacob
    Guest

    Re: Color scheme trouble

    Ed,

    Thanks for your help. It's quite annoying, but it's not a major
    problem. I will try the Color Palette tool.

    Thanks,

    Jacob


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