So I think I found a solution. I changed the Windows Theme to a new one obtained from the MS store. This apparently changed the system colours back to normal. It would seem then that WB changed the Windows Theme I had been using, and setting to default in WB did not restore the original theme state. By switching to a new theme it would seem system colours were reset. Perhaps obtaining a fresh one from the Windows also helped.
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That is not the cause - the Office theme only applies to the ribbon and menus, not the excel sheet itself. Something during the original installation and operation changed the default theme itself, i.e. system colours, etc. Other than being able to download a *fresh* Windows 10 default style it seems I have no choice than to reinstall Windows. Is there such a style for download? Kinda brutal when trial software doesn't leave the system intact after removal. Thanks.
This did not work. After reinstalling, setting the style to several different themes (and rebooting); then reverting back to Default Theme (and rebooting) the background colour of MS Excel spreadsheets remains grey (see image below). It's as if WB modified Office itself; or, changed the default theme itself. When I change the style the Excel background is modified to the new style colour. But after setting back to default, the default colour is grey (not white), based on the original WB insta
Hello, I uninstalled WindowBlinds after two weeks of the trial period. I used Revo Uninstaller to do this, although it first ran the WB uninstaller before removing remaining traces of WB. After rebooting I discovered that elements of the WB skin were still in place! I then downloaded and ran (as Administrator) the Purge_WB.bat (available from https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/Purge_WB.zip ), an