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When I add from another Excel (2003) file into one of mine, I unfortunately
also inherit all of their styles. I have a file currently with about 50 styles from other people of which about ten of those are different "Normal" styles alone. I know how to delete them one-by-one via Format, Style, Delete (what a tedious process, MS!) till only those remain that I prefer. Is here a way that I can select at once all those I don't want and delete in a single stroke? If not, can someone explain why MS did not allow for this? |
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