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Pivot Table - Drill down colors hard to read
Is it possible to change the colors of the data when you drill down (double
clicking on a cell) into a pivot table? For instance, when I do it now, the source data appears with the header row in a very light blue, and its underlined. That light blue is just too light for my eyes. I'd like to change it. Is this something that I inadvertently setup? or is it an Excel default? Thanks, Graeme |
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Pivot Table - Drill down colors hard to read
I don't know of any way to change the default settings. However, after
the sheet has been created, you can choose FormatAutoFormat, and choose a format that you prefer. WyoCracker wrote: Is it possible to change the colors of the data when you drill down (double clicking on a cell) into a pivot table? For instance, when I do it now, the source data appears with the header row in a very light blue, and its underlined. That light blue is just too light for my eyes. I'd like to change it. Is this something that I inadvertently setup? or is it an Excel default? -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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