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Does anyone know how to change the inacticve tab colours for Excel
2003 running in Vista with Aero colour scheme turned on. Excel 2007 is
installed on the same PC and there is no problem with that, it is just
2003 - there is virtually no difference in colour between the active
and inactive tabs and it makes it very difficult for grouping tabs
(selecting an individual tab is not such a problem because the active
tab has bold font in the name).
David McRitchie's site http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/colors.htm#tabs
suggests the scrollbar colour affects the tab colours but that doesn't
seem to be the case with Vista - there is no option to change the
colour of the scrollbar on the advanced window color and appearance
options in vista.
Does anyone know of a solution? (except using Excel 2007 - I'm using
that when I can and when I'm not working on networked docs).
2003 running in Vista with Aero colour scheme turned on. Excel 2007 is
installed on the same PC and there is no problem with that, it is just
2003 - there is virtually no difference in colour between the active
and inactive tabs and it makes it very difficult for grouping tabs
(selecting an individual tab is not such a problem because the active
tab has bold font in the name).
David McRitchie's site http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/colors.htm#tabs
suggests the scrollbar colour affects the tab colours but that doesn't
seem to be the case with Vista - there is no option to change the
colour of the scrollbar on the advanced window color and appearance
options in vista.
Does anyone know of a solution? (except using Excel 2007 - I'm using
that when I can and when I'm not working on networked docs).