Add my vote  to the look of the current Legacy. It's very clear and the
proposed "blue" look  may be OK for young eyes but us older folk need an easily
read  background.

Why can't  we choose the color we want?

 Marie

Marie Varrelman Melchiori, CG,  CGL
Melchiori Research Services,  L.L.C.
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In a message dated 6/11/2013 10:54:13 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:

I agree with Syble when she says "I certainly never considered  Legacy
Family View a stale look, in my opinion it is very clear and bright,  they could
have left the 'look' as is".
IMHO I don't care about the  look, as long as it's legible and fuss-free,
my content is more  important!
The new "Blue" look is a retrograde step; setting text on a shaded
background may look "fancy" but is harder to read for anyone with impaired  
sight.
So I hope we will always have a "plain" option.
Mary Young
_www.cmy.org.uk_ (http://www.cmy.org.uk/)







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