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kurlisue

Default Cell Style
 
Can you change the default cell style in Excel 2007, so that every time you
add a worksheet or open a new workbook you don't have to go in and change the
cell format. Basically I want to change the number format. I see where in
Excel Options I can change the font and font size and such, but I want to
change the number format.

Thanks.

Dave Peterson

Default Cell Style
 
In xl2003's style dialog, there's a modify button on the right.

Select the Normal Style and click modify.

From there, you can select the number tab and change the numberformat.

But I bet you'll want to remember how you did this. Entering dates/times just
got more miserable. Try it and you'll see.

ps. These styles live in workbooks. It's not an excel setting.

You could create a book.xltx (or .xltm) template file with the normal style you
like. Then add the new icon to the QAT so that you'd get a new workbook based
on that template file when you click on the icon.



kurlisue wrote:

Can you change the default cell style in Excel 2007, so that every time you
add a worksheet or open a new workbook you don't have to go in and change the
cell format. Basically I want to change the number format. I see where in
Excel Options I can change the font and font size and such, but I want to
change the number format.

Thanks.


--

Dave Peterson

Noel

Default Cell Style
 
What is the QAT that you refer to?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

In xl2003's style dialog, there's a modify button on the right.

Select the Normal Style and click modify.

From there, you can select the number tab and change the numberformat.

But I bet you'll want to remember how you did this. Entering dates/times just
got more miserable. Try it and you'll see.

ps. These styles live in workbooks. It's not an excel setting.

You could create a book.xltx (or .xltm) template file with the normal style you
like. Then add the new icon to the QAT so that you'd get a new workbook based
on that template file when you click on the icon.



kurlisue wrote:

Can you change the default cell style in Excel 2007, so that every time you
add a worksheet or open a new workbook you don't have to go in and change the
cell format. Basically I want to change the number format. I see where in
Excel Options I can change the font and font size and such, but I want to
change the number format.

Thanks.


--

Dave Peterson


Peo Sjoblom[_2_]

Default Cell Style
 
Quick Access Toolbar, basically the only thing you can configure in 2007
without programming
Under Office Button (top left) Excel Options and customize

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Regards,


Peo Sjoblom

"noel" wrote in message
...
What is the QAT that you refer to?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

In xl2003's style dialog, there's a modify button on the right.

Select the Normal Style and click modify.

From there, you can select the number tab and change the numberformat.

But I bet you'll want to remember how you did this. Entering dates/times
just
got more miserable. Try it and you'll see.

ps. These styles live in workbooks. It's not an excel setting.

You could create a book.xltx (or .xltm) template file with the normal
style you
like. Then add the new icon to the QAT so that you'd get a new workbook
based
on that template file when you click on the icon.



kurlisue wrote:

Can you change the default cell style in Excel 2007, so that every time
you
add a worksheet or open a new workbook you don't have to go in and
change the
cell format. Basically I want to change the number format. I see
where in
Excel Options I can change the font and font size and such, but I want
to
change the number format.

Thanks.


--

Dave Peterson




Bob I

Default Cell Style
 


Peo Sjoblom wrote:

Quick Access Toolbar, basically the only thing you can configure in 2007
without programming
Under Office Button (top left) Excel Options and customize


Or r-click the Menu bar and make selections.



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