Have you explored the method to change the default interface colors in Excel? Follow this Mytour guide to transform the outdated Excel interface colors into a fresh and stylish look that reflects your own style.
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Changing Default Interface Colors in Excel
To modify the default interface colors in Excel, follow these steps: (Not supported in Excel 2003)
1. For Excel 2007
Step 1: Select Office Button–> Excel Options
Step 2: The Excel Options dialog box will appear.
In the Popular Tab, find the Color Scheme: section. Choose the color you want to switch to (Blue, Black, Silver), then press OK.
Here, Mytour selects Black color, so the interface will look like the image below after the change:
2. For Excel 2010
Step 1: Open the Excel file and select on the Menu bar: Click File and choose Options
Step 2: The Excel Options dialog box will appear.
In the General Tab, find the Color Scheme section. Choose the color you want to switch to (Blue, Black, Silver), then press OK.
The interface after the change will look like the image below:
Follow the same steps as you did for Excel 2010 in Excel 2013.
Here, we've guided you on changing the default interface color in Excel with just a few simple actions. It's something anyone can do. Additionally, explore Excel tricks available on Mytour for using Excel spreadsheets most efficiently.
