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Is it possible to link cell formatting in Excel from file to file
I am linking data from one workbook to another - to pre-populate cells in
planning templates. I have no problems linking the data. Hoever, I would also like to link the formatting (cell shading, font color, etc.) Is this possible and if so, how? |
Is it possible to link cell formatting in Excel from file to file
copy your source sheet (Ctrl+A) and then go to the sheet where you have made links (destination) select cell A1 of that sheet and right click, select Paste Special and click on Formats then Ok. All formats will be copied to the destination sheet without disturbing your links. hope this would serve your purpose. KimW Wrote: I am linking data from one workbook to another - to pre-populate cells in planning templates. I have no problems linking the data. Hoever, I would also like to link the formatting (cell shading, font color, etc.) Is this possible and if so, how? -- starguy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ starguy's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32434 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=572687 |
Is it possible to link cell formatting in Excel from file to f
Unfortunately, I want to link formats that would be changing from one
workbook to the other. The user would enter a variety of information (and often custom formatting - esp cell shading) into one workbook (for the overall territory) this information then populates a series of other workbooks (for individual distribuitors in the territory). I thought about conditional formatting, but I can't predict what will be typed into cells or how the user will format the cells. The info goes from one worksheet to the other with no problem, but at this point, if the user wants fancy formatting, they will have to do it themsleves - oh, and did I mention the worksheet is protected. "starguy" wrote: copy your source sheet (Ctrl+A) and then go to the sheet where you have made links (destination) select cell A1 of that sheet and right click, select Paste Special and click on Formats then Ok. All formats will be copied to the destination sheet without disturbing your links. hope this would serve your purpose. KimW Wrote: I am linking data from one workbook to another - to pre-populate cells in planning templates. I have no problems linking the data. Hoever, I would also like to link the formatting (cell shading, font color, etc.) Is this possible and if so, how? -- starguy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ starguy's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32434 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=572687 |
Is it possible to link cell formatting in Excel from file to file
Not possible to link cell formatting.
Nearest you can get is starguy's copy formats. Note: if you change formatting in source book, you will have to again copy formats manually. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 08:17:01 -0700, KimW wrote: I am linking data from one workbook to another - to pre-populate cells in planning templates. I have no problems linking the data. Hoever, I would also like to link the formatting (cell shading, font color, etc.) Is this possible and if so, how? |
Is it possible to link cell formatting in Excel from file to f
That's what I figured. I've re-protected the sheets, but am allowing cell
formatting - so if the user really wants that pretty format, they will have to do it themselves (again and again and again).... "Gord Dibben" wrote: Not possible to link cell formatting. Nearest you can get is starguy's copy formats. Note: if you change formatting in source book, you will have to again copy formats manually. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 08:17:01 -0700, KimW wrote: I am linking data from one workbook to another - to pre-populate cells in planning templates. I have no problems linking the data. Hoever, I would also like to link the formatting (cell shading, font color, etc.) Is this possible and if so, how? |
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