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How to change outlook 2003 color scheme in vista?



 
 
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Default How to change outlook 2003 color scheme in vista?

I was using Outlook 2003 on XP . Now I installed it on Vista, where I use the
standard Aeroglas user interface (and would like to continue using it).
Now the toolbars and other internal areas in outlook (e.g. email view)
appear in baby-blue background. Only the outer border of the window is in
the Aeroglas color shcheme.
How do I change the background color of the toolbars etc. (get rid of
baby-blue...)?

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