Creating styles
How do you create a new style and assign a toolbar button to it
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Creating styles
Check your other post.
Debra Dalgleish gave you instructions for one option. GKW in GA wrote: How do you create a new style and assign a toolbar button to it -- Dave Peterson |
Creating styles
Unless I am mis-reading her post, it tells me how to add the Style Drop down
box to a toobar and how to select one of the styles to make commas go away but it doesn't indicate how to create a new style which is what I would like to know. It appears the the Style drop down contains predefined styles. I want to create a custom stlye and add it to the Drop Down box "Dave Peterson" wrote: Check your other post. Debra Dalgleish gave you instructions for one option. GKW in GA wrote: How do you create a new style and assign a toolbar button to it -- Dave Peterson |
Creating styles
Styles live in workbooks--but can be copied/merged between different workbooks.
In xl2003 Format|Style Type in a new name or choose an existing style to modify Click the modify and make the changes you like. GKW in GA wrote: Unless I am mis-reading her post, it tells me how to add the Style Drop down box to a toobar and how to select one of the styles to make commas go away but it doesn't indicate how to create a new style which is what I would like to know. It appears the the Style drop down contains predefined styles. I want to create a custom stlye and add it to the Drop Down box "Dave Peterson" wrote: Check your other post. Debra Dalgleish gave you instructions for one option. GKW in GA wrote: How do you create a new style and assign a toolbar button to it -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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