Actually, other applications like IE, Visual Studio, etc. have the normal gray menubar/toolbar sections. It seems that only the Office apps have the blue. Any idea why?
Wyatt
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I just installed Office 2003, running on XP-Pro. All of Office's apps' (Outlook, Excel, etc) toolbars are blue instead of the usual, traditional gray. I find it pretty annoying. How can I switch it to the more traditional gray color?
Thanks,
Wyatt
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by: byundtPosted on 2005-12-23 at 09:12:08ID: 15543379
Hi Wyatt,
This is a Windows setting rather than Office.
1) Open the Display control panel
2) Go to the Settings tab and click the "Advanced" button
3) Select the Active Title Bar item, then change the color to suit
Cheers!
Brad