HINT: Use Excel Options then Color Scheme
You can change your Excel 2007 color scheme with Blue, Silver, or Black.
Black color scheme:

Blue color scheme:

Silver color scheme:

Step 01:
Click Office button.

Step 02:
Click Excel Options.

Step 03:
On Popular, change Color Scheme to Blue, Silver, or Black.
Then press OK button.

I was hoping to get a contrast between Excel and Outlook. But when I changed the color scheme in Excel, Outlook changed too. Oh well.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. The black is so much easier on my eyes. I combined the black skin with making the background of all the cells black with light blue text and with a very dark gray grid and it looks very nice now. Calming even.
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