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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
Dear Sir,
Frequently, I need to copy and paste reports generated by other business system to Excel Worksheet for further analysis. These reports usually come in Excel Reader or Excel Formats. I find that whenever these reports are pasted to the Excel Worksheet, it retain it retain its original formatting instead of following the default formatting of my worksheet. The formating involve are font type, font color and date format. Usually I need to customize it back to my desire format manually. I feel more comfortable working with MS San Serif blue font and do not require the time clock after the date This is time consuming and tedious when dealing with large number of big spreadsheet daily. May I know is there a way to set the Excel 2002 worksheet to retain my desire formatting after pasting? If this is not possible for Excel 2002 , may I know if this feature is already available under Excel 2007 ? Thanks Low A36B58K641 |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
This works for 2003 and 2007 but I'm not 100% sure for Excel 2002.
When pasting try [edit] - [paste special] then select 'Values'. Providing the structure is the same you should just get the numbers with your own formats. If you want to retain any calculations that you're copying across the select 'Formulas' instead of 'Values'. HTH Giz "Mr. Low" wrote: Dear Sir, Frequently, I need to copy and paste reports generated by other business system to Excel Worksheet for further analysis. These reports usually come in Excel Reader or Excel Formats. I find that whenever these reports are pasted to the Excel Worksheet, it retain it retain its original formatting instead of following the default formatting of my worksheet. The formating involve are font type, font color and date format. Usually I need to customize it back to my desire format manually. I feel more comfortable working with MS San Serif blue font and do not require the time clock after the date This is time consuming and tedious when dealing with large number of big spreadsheet daily. May I know is there a way to set the Excel 2002 worksheet to retain my desire formatting after pasting? If this is not possible for Excel 2002 , may I know if this feature is already available under Excel 2007 ? Thanks Low A36B58K641 |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
Have you tried Edit/ Paste Special/ Values ?
Otherwise, the other way round, copy your default sheet and Edit/ Paste Special/ Formats? -- David Biddulph "Mr. Low" wrote in message ... Dear Sir, Frequently, I need to copy and paste reports generated by other business system to Excel Worksheet for further analysis. These reports usually come in Excel Reader or Excel Formats. I find that whenever these reports are pasted to the Excel Worksheet, it retain it retain its original formatting instead of following the default formatting of my worksheet. The formating involve are font type, font color and date format. Usually I need to customize it back to my desire format manually. I feel more comfortable working with MS San Serif blue font and do not require the time clock after the date This is time consuming and tedious when dealing with large number of big spreadsheet daily. May I know is there a way to set the Excel 2002 worksheet to retain my desire formatting after pasting? If this is not possible for Excel 2002 , may I know if this feature is already available under Excel 2007 ? Thanks Low |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
Low,
One thing you could do is to save a copy of the worksheet that's formatted the way you like it. Then, 1. Load the new sheet (not on the formatted sheet, but on another sheet). 2. Display the worksheet that's formatted like you want it 3. Click on the rectangle above the row numbers and to the left of the column letters to select the whole sheet. Click on the format painter (paint brush on toolbar). 4. Display the new sheet 5. Click on the rectangle above the row numbers and to the left of the column letters to paste the format to the entire sheet. Hope this helps! James "Mr. Low" wrote in message ... Dear Sir, Frequently, I need to copy and paste reports generated by other business system to Excel Worksheet for further analysis. These reports usually come in Excel Reader or Excel Formats. I find that whenever these reports are pasted to the Excel Worksheet, it retain it retain its original formatting instead of following the default formatting of my worksheet. The formating involve are font type, font color and date format. Usually I need to customize it back to my desire format manually. I feel more comfortable working with MS San Serif blue font and do not require the time clock after the date This is time consuming and tedious when dealing with large number of big spreadsheet daily. May I know is there a way to set the Excel 2002 worksheet to retain my desire formatting after pasting? If this is not possible for Excel 2002 , may I know if this feature is already available under Excel 2007 ? Thanks Low A36B58K641 |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
Dear Sir,
No, Excel 2002 does not allow me to paste special on those extternal source of data. The normal dialog box does not come out to enable me choose my pasting options. Thanks anyway for your info. Low -- A36B58K641 "Gizmo63" wrote: This works for 2003 and 2007 but I'm not 100% sure for Excel 2002. When pasting try [edit] - [paste special] then select 'Values'. Providing the structure is the same you should just get the numbers with your own formats. If you want to retain any calculations that you're copying across the select 'Formulas' instead of 'Values'. HTH Giz "Mr. Low" wrote: Dear Sir, Frequently, I need to copy and paste reports generated by other business system to Excel Worksheet for further analysis. These reports usually come in Excel Reader or Excel Formats. I find that whenever these reports are pasted to the Excel Worksheet, it retain it retain its original formatting instead of following the default formatting of my worksheet. The formating involve are font type, font color and date format. Usually I need to customize it back to my desire format manually. I feel more comfortable working with MS San Serif blue font and do not require the time clock after the date This is time consuming and tedious when dealing with large number of big spreadsheet daily. May I know is there a way to set the Excel 2002 worksheet to retain my desire formatting after pasting? If this is not possible for Excel 2002 , may I know if this feature is already available under Excel 2007 ? Thanks Low A36B58K641 |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
Dear Sir,
No, Excel 2002 does not allow me to paste special on those extternal source of data. The normal dialog box does not come out to enable me choose my pasting options. Thanks anyway for your info. Low -- A36B58K641 "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Edit/ Paste Special/ Values ? Otherwise, the other way round, copy your default sheet and Edit/ Paste Special/ Formats? -- David Biddulph "Mr. Low" wrote in message ... Dear Sir, Frequently, I need to copy and paste reports generated by other business system to Excel Worksheet for further analysis. These reports usually come in Excel Reader or Excel Formats. I find that whenever these reports are pasted to the Excel Worksheet, it retain it retain its original formatting instead of following the default formatting of my worksheet. The formating involve are font type, font color and date format. Usually I need to customize it back to my desire format manually. I feel more comfortable working with MS San Serif blue font and do not require the time clock after the date This is time consuming and tedious when dealing with large number of big spreadsheet daily. May I know is there a way to set the Excel 2002 worksheet to retain my desire formatting after pasting? If this is not possible for Excel 2002 , may I know if this feature is already available under Excel 2007 ? Thanks Low |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
What you could do, though, is to have a separate sheet in the workbook
you paste this external data to, set up with the formats you require. Then copy from this sheet and click onto the other sheet and use Edit | Paste Special | Formats to impose your formats onto the imported data. Hope this helps. Pete On Aug 6, 4:14 pm, Mr. Low wrote: Dear Sir, No, Excel 2002 does not allow me to paste special on those extternal source of data. The normal dialog box does not come out to enable me choose my pasting options. Thanks anyway for your info. Low -- A36B58K641 "Gizmo63" wrote: This works for 2003 and 2007 but I'm not 100% sure for Excel 2002. When pasting try [edit] - [paste special] then select 'Values'. Providing the structure is the same you should just get the numbers with your own formats. If you want to retain any calculations that you're copying across the select 'Formulas' instead of 'Values'. HTH Giz "Mr. Low" wrote: Dear Sir, Frequently, I need to copy and paste reports generated by other business system to Excel Worksheet for further analysis. These reports usually come in Excel Reader or Excel Formats. I find that whenever these reports are pasted to the Excel Worksheet, it retain it retain its original formatting instead of following the default formatting of my worksheet. The formating involve are font type, font color and date format. Usually I need to customize it back to my desire format manually. I feel more comfortable working with MS San Serif blue font and do not require the time clock after the date This is time consuming and tedious when dealing with large number of big spreadsheet daily. May I know is there a way to set the Excel 2002 worksheet to retain my desire formatting after pasting? If this is not possible for Excel 2002 , may I know if this feature is already available under Excel 2007 ? Thanks Low A36B58K641- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
I don't know what other application you're using, but I put some text in Notepad
and copied it. Then I selected a cell in a worksheet edit|Paste special and chose Text The excel format was presevered I put some text into an MSWord document. I colored the fill and the font. I did an edit|Copy and off to excel edit|Paste special|and chose Text And the excel format was presevered here, too. Mr. Low wrote: Dear Sir, Frequently, I need to copy and paste reports generated by other business system to Excel Worksheet for further analysis. These reports usually come in Excel Reader or Excel Formats. I find that whenever these reports are pasted to the Excel Worksheet, it retain it retain its original formatting instead of following the default formatting of my worksheet. The formating involve are font type, font color and date format. Usually I need to customize it back to my desire format manually. I feel more comfortable working with MS San Serif blue font and do not require the time clock after the date This is time consuming and tedious when dealing with large number of big spreadsheet daily. May I know is there a way to set the Excel 2002 worksheet to retain my desire formatting after pasting? If this is not possible for Excel 2002 , may I know if this feature is already available under Excel 2007 ? Thanks Low A36B58K641 -- Dave Peterson |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
Dave Peterson wrote...
I don't know what other application you're using, but I put some text in Notepad and copied it. Then I selected a cell in a worksheet edit|Paste special and chose Text The excel format was presevered .... Not necessarily if the original number format were General. |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
Might be a problem, but the OP said font type, font color and date format.
In my simple tests, these didn't change when I pasted as Text. Harlan Grove wrote: Dave Peterson wrote... I don't know what other application you're using, but I put some text in Notepad and copied it. Then I selected a cell in a worksheet edit|Paste special and chose Text The excel format was presevered ... Not necessarily if the original number format were General. -- Dave Peterson |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
Hello Pete,
I try your method today. It works perfectly well if the columnns of the two files are in the same sequence. This could save me a lot of effort and time. Many thanks for your help. Best Regards Low -- A36B58K641 "Pete_UK" wrote: What you could do, though, is to have a separate sheet in the workbook you paste this external data to, set up with the formats you require. Then copy from this sheet and click onto the other sheet and use Edit | Paste Special | Formats to impose your formats onto the imported data. Hope this helps. Pete On Aug 6, 4:14 pm, Mr. Low wrote: Dear Sir, No, Excel 2002 does not allow me to paste special on those extternal source of data. The normal dialog box does not come out to enable me choose my pasting options. Thanks anyway for your info. Low -- A36B58K641 "Gizmo63" wrote: This works for 2003 and 2007 but I'm not 100% sure for Excel 2002. When pasting try [edit] - [paste special] then select 'Values'. Providing the structure is the same you should just get the numbers with your own formats. If you want to retain any calculations that you're copying across the select 'Formulas' instead of 'Values'. HTH Giz "Mr. Low" wrote: Dear Sir, Frequently, I need to copy and paste reports generated by other business system to Excel Worksheet for further analysis. These reports usually come in Excel Reader or Excel Formats. I find that whenever these reports are pasted to the Excel Worksheet, it retain it retain its original formatting instead of following the default formatting of my worksheet. The formating involve are font type, font color and date format. Usually I need to customize it back to my desire format manually. I feel more comfortable working with MS San Serif blue font and do not require the time clock after the date This is time consuming and tedious when dealing with large number of big spreadsheet daily. May I know is there a way to set the Excel 2002 worksheet to retain my desire formatting after pasting? If this is not possible for Excel 2002 , may I know if this feature is already available under Excel 2007 ? Thanks Low A36B58K641- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
Hello James,
I try your method today. It works perfectly well if the columnns of the two files are in the same sequence. This could save me a lot of effort and time. Many thanks for your help. Best Regards Low -- A36B58K641 "Zone" wrote: Low, One thing you could do is to save a copy of the worksheet that's formatted the way you like it. Then, 1. Load the new sheet (not on the formatted sheet, but on another sheet). 2. Display the worksheet that's formatted like you want it 3. Click on the rectangle above the row numbers and to the left of the column letters to select the whole sheet. Click on the format painter (paint brush on toolbar). 4. Display the new sheet 5. Click on the rectangle above the row numbers and to the left of the column letters to paste the format to the entire sheet. Hope this helps! James "Mr. Low" wrote in message ... Dear Sir, Frequently, I need to copy and paste reports generated by other business system to Excel Worksheet for further analysis. These reports usually come in Excel Reader or Excel Formats. I find that whenever these reports are pasted to the Excel Worksheet, it retain it retain its original formatting instead of following the default formatting of my worksheet. The formating involve are font type, font color and date format. Usually I need to customize it back to my desire format manually. I feel more comfortable working with MS San Serif blue font and do not require the time clock after the date This is time consuming and tedious when dealing with large number of big spreadsheet daily. May I know is there a way to set the Excel 2002 worksheet to retain my desire formatting after pasting? If this is not possible for Excel 2002 , may I know if this feature is already available under Excel 2007 ? Thanks Low A36B58K641 |
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Excel 2002: How to retain default formating after pasting ?
Low, glad to help! And thanks for the feedback. Regards, James
"Mr. Low" wrote in message ... Hello James, I try your method today. It works perfectly well if the columnns of the two files are in the same sequence. This could save me a lot of effort and time. Many thanks for your help. Best Regards Low -- A36B58K641 "Zone" wrote: Low, One thing you could do is to save a copy of the worksheet that's formatted the way you like it. Then, 1. Load the new sheet (not on the formatted sheet, but on another sheet). 2. Display the worksheet that's formatted like you want it 3. Click on the rectangle above the row numbers and to the left of the column letters to select the whole sheet. Click on the format painter (paint brush on toolbar). 4. Display the new sheet 5. Click on the rectangle above the row numbers and to the left of the column letters to paste the format to the entire sheet. Hope this helps! James "Mr. Low" wrote in message ... Dear Sir, Frequently, I need to copy and paste reports generated by other business system to Excel Worksheet for further analysis. These reports usually come in Excel Reader or Excel Formats. I find that whenever these reports are pasted to the Excel Worksheet, it retain it retain its original formatting instead of following the default formatting of my worksheet. The formating involve are font type, font color and date format. Usually I need to customize it back to my desire format manually. I feel more comfortable working with MS San Serif blue font and do not require the time clock after the date This is time consuming and tedious when dealing with large number of big spreadsheet daily. May I know is there a way to set the Excel 2002 worksheet to retain my desire formatting after pasting? If this is not possible for Excel 2002 , may I know if this feature is already available under Excel 2007 ? Thanks Low A36B58K641 |
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