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Row and Column heading format
I am using excel 2003 on vista and have noticed that a particular
sheet applies a different format to row numbering. What causes this? I know I can change windows behaviour (and borders) but I thought this was global - this problem is unique to a particular spreadsheet. |
Row and Column heading format
If you actually mean "workbook" and not worksheet then go to
FormatStyleNormalModify. This is a workbook setting which affects all sheets in the book, but not other workbooks. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 01:21:46 -0800 (PST), wrote: I am using excel 2003 on vista and have noticed that a particular sheet applies a different format to row numbering. What causes this? I know I can change windows behaviour (and borders) but I thought this was global - this problem is unique to a particular spreadsheet. |
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