Excel 2007 - managing Styles
In versions prior to 2007, the Format-Styles menu brought up a dialog
through which you could add & delete styles. Deleting several styles was sometimes cumbersome, but not overly burdensome. In 2007, I can find only one way to INTERACTIVELY delete a style: click on the Cell Styles button on the Home ribbon, right click the unwanted style and choose Delete. Unfortunately, doing so causes the list of styles to disappear, so you have to click on the Cell Styles button again, right click the next unwanted style, then click Delete again. Has anybody else found a more efficient way to do this? |
Excel 2007 - managing Styles
In 2007, I can find only one way to INTERACTIVELY delete a style:
Me too. Too bad the old Styles dialog isn't buried in there someplace, but it doesn't seem to be.. -- Jim "Duke Carey" wrote in message ... | In versions prior to 2007, the Format-Styles menu brought up a dialog | through which you could add & delete styles. Deleting several styles was | sometimes cumbersome, but not overly burdensome. | | In 2007, I can find only one way to INTERACTIVELY delete a style: | | click on the Cell Styles button on the Home ribbon, right click the unwanted | style and choose Delete. | | Unfortunately, doing so causes the list of styles to disappear, so you have | to click on the Cell Styles button again, right click the next unwanted | style, then click Delete again. | | Has anybody else found a more efficient way to do this? | |
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