![]() ![]() ![]() But this is just a better band-aid, the worksheet not changing to a full dark mode is the problem that needs to be addressed. Unfortunately, if you have set Windows to “Dark Mode” inverting the colors will bleach out the ribbons, tabs and commands above the worksheet and you will need to toggle back-and-forth to access commands and the worksheet. I have found that using an inverted color filter to be more useful, colored text and cells are still visible. Using contrast themes reduces the worksheet to two colors, obliterating any highlighted (color filled) cells, colored text and colored boarders. The band-aid fix of using contrast themes is not useful. Like wise I am perplexed why the dark mode is not applied to worksheets in Excel. I have the same interest as JulienTheriault, having recently lost part of my vision I found that activating the Windows “dark mode” has been helpful in continuing my work as an engineer. ![]()
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