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What happens is this: Table style formatting stays with the cells when you
convert the table to a range--it becomes direct formatting. I think that's a good thing, as it's easy to apply formats like banded rows to a table--I sometimes convert to table, apply a table style, and then convert back to a range. Just using the table function to get a quick format on a contiguous range of cells. When you convert back to a range the table style formatting becomes direct formatting. So when you convert the range back to a Table, the direct formatting trumps the table style formatting. All you have to do is clear the formatting. You can do this before you convert the table to a range by applying the quick style None. You can also do it after converting to a range by selecting the current region CTRL+SHIFT+* and then choose Home Editing Clear Clear Formats. Then when you convert to a table again you can apply any table style you want. "Lynn Trapp" wrote: When I format a range of cells as a Table in Excel 2007 and then convert the table back to a range, the style formatting seems to get locked into the range. If I convert the range back to a Table, I can then not change the table style from the original one selected in the first table format. Any ideas? Lynn Trapp Application Developer/Trainer |
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