There is no such thing as a perfect set of colors.
This web site displays colors that go good together.  I find myself using 
this a lot.

http://www.colorschemer.com/online/

Troy Sosamon

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>Achieving the perfect looking form for my users is a never ending goal of
>mine.  Whenever I'm at the doctor's office or retail firm, I look at their
>point of sale screens for ideas.  Has anyone come up with what they think is
>the perfect blend of colors and shades for the background, text, column and
>variable fields?  Does anyone have a combination that really sings
>"pefection"?
>
>Pat Murphy
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