Excel 2013 Pivot Table Borders Color - Black, not Grey Please

lemo

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Hello.
In Excel 2013, the borders color of the simplest of the PivotTable Styles (found in DESIGN->PivotTable Styles->upper left corner in the grid with all the other styles; it's strangely called 'None') is unfortunately grey.
How can I make it black, as it used to be in 2007?
I can probably cheat and use Conditional Formatting, but would rather use built-in formatting option, if there is such.
Thanks in advance.
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Our plans are to upgrade from Office 2007 to Office 2013 in 30 days.
One of the big known issues is loosing Themes.

Also, did you apply Service Pack 1 (and any other SP after that?)
SP1 fixed something like 200 issues. At any rate, SP1 for Office 2013 is an absolute Must Do.

Sorry I can't help more at this time.
 
Thanks Rx.
Will check on the SPs, I am not sure I got the updates.
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Yes, looks like I have SP1 for the Office 2013.

Btw, Rx_, brace yourself for some grey ugliness, design wise.. It will be, I reckon, a month or more before you get used to it.. and a few other annoying changes, as per usual. But not too bad overall, and there are some interesting new features most of which I am yet to explore (e.g. Data Model, PowerPivot)

Good luck!
 

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