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How do I find saved PivotTable Style Sheets
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Excel 2007 PivotTables. I amended a Style Sheet to the Company preferred Style. Gave it a name, applied modifications, Set as default and all is OK. When I open a new file and look for the Customised Style Sheet, it cannot be found. I thought the idea was that you could modify a Style Sheet and then use it on future files. Can anybody help. Bob Spree |
How do I find saved PivotTable Style Sheets
The styles are saved in the workbook, not in an external location.
You could copy a pivot table, that has a custom style, to another workbook, and the custom style will be available in that workbook. Then, delete the copied pivot table. Bob Spree wrote: H all Excel 2007 PivotTables. I amended a Style Sheet to the Company preferred Style. Gave it a name, applied modifications, Set as default and all is OK. When I open a new file and look for the Customised Style Sheet, it cannot be found. I thought the idea was that you could modify a Style Sheet and then use it on future files. Can anybody help. Bob Spree -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
How do I find saved PivotTable Style Sheets
Thank you Debra
That worked fine. It would go to the top of my "Wish List" for Excel 2007 to save any amended Style Sheets so that they appeared automatically on opening a new workbook instead of having to apply this workaround. Thanks for your help, you have saved me a lot of grief and time. Bob Spree "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: The styles are saved in the workbook, not in an external location. You could copy a pivot table, that has a custom style, to another workbook, and the custom style will be available in that workbook. Then, delete the copied pivot table. Bob Spree wrote: H all Excel 2007 PivotTables. I amended a Style Sheet to the Company preferred Style. Gave it a name, applied modifications, Set as default and all is OK. When I open a new file and look for the Customised Style Sheet, it cannot be found. I thought the idea was that you could modify a Style Sheet and then use it on future files. Can anybody help. Bob Spree -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
How do I find saved PivotTable Style Sheets
You're welcome, and it would be a nice feature to be able to save the
custom pivot table styles and table styles. If you have many custom styles, you could copy everything into a blank workbook, to collect all the styles in one place. Then, delete all the tables, and save the workbook as a template, e.g. CompanyStyles. Use that workbook as the template for any workbooks that will contain tables or pivot tables. Bob Spree wrote: Thank you Debra That worked fine. It would go to the top of my "Wish List" for Excel 2007 to save any amended Style Sheets so that they appeared automatically on opening a new workbook instead of having to apply this workaround. Thanks for your help, you have saved me a lot of grief and time. Bob Spree "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: The styles are saved in the workbook, not in an external location. You could copy a pivot table, that has a custom style, to another workbook, and the custom style will be available in that workbook. Then, delete the copied pivot table. Bob Spree wrote: H all Excel 2007 PivotTables. I amended a Style Sheet to the Company preferred Style. Gave it a name, applied modifications, Set as default and all is OK. When I open a new file and look for the Customised Style Sheet, it cannot be found. I thought the idea was that you could modify a Style Sheet and then use it on future files. Can anybody help. Bob Spree -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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