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What is the big deal in using colors combinations that are so hard to read?
In the favorites pane, the e-mail address that is associated with the folder is light gray on white and extremely difficult to read. The subject line lettering color in the list of e-mail messages is bit darker and almost readable. Who chose these colors and can I change them to something useable? I see this all over the internet too: light green or pale yellow on a white background are not unusual. Why is this? Do programmers just hate old people? Is this some kind of revenge? Outlook 2010 |
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