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I love working with styles, of which I've built up quite a few handy ones
over the years (They accumulate in my always-hidden "Personal" workbook). However, I often inherit workbooks from others with way too many styles due to merging of parts from other files. I wish to find a way of choosing obsolete styles (I recently had a workbook with about ten different "Normal" styles for instance) and deleting them at once. The alternative is unbelievably tedious... Selecting and deleting them one by one through the /Format/Style-menu... Why do I want to delete the obsoltete ones? When there's a growing list of about fifty plus and I just want to work with my own styles "Annual" or "Zero totals" it is highly frustrating every time negotiating such a long list... |
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Thanks Jim. I'll email.
Elardus Maré Perth, Western Australia "Jim Cone" wrote: My Excel add-in "Formats and Styles" will list or delete used/unused number formats and styles in the active workbook. (not tested on xl2007) It may do what you want. It is free upon email request. I ask that you use your real name and provide your geographic location. Remove xxx from my email address: XX -- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA "Elardus" wrote in message I love working with styles, of which I've built up quite a few handy ones over the years (They accumulate in my always-hidden "Personal" workbook). However, I often inherit workbooks from others with way too many styles due to merging of parts from other files. I wish to find a way of choosing obsolete styles (I recently had a workbook with about ten different "Normal" styles for instance) and deleting them at once. The alternative is unbelievably tedious... Selecting and deleting them one by one through the /Format/Style-menu... Why do I want to delete the obsoltete ones? When there's a growing list of about fifty plus and I just want to work with my own styles "Annual" or "Zero totals" it is highly frustrating every time negotiating such a long list... |
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Hi,
How do you want Excel to distinguish obsolete styles from ones that aren't? -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Elardus" wrote: I love working with styles, of which I've built up quite a few handy ones over the years (They accumulate in my always-hidden "Personal" workbook). However, I often inherit workbooks from others with way too many styles due to merging of parts from other files. I wish to find a way of choosing obsolete styles (I recently had a workbook with about ten different "Normal" styles for instance) and deleting them at once. The alternative is unbelievably tedious... Selecting and deleting them one by one through the /Format/Style-menu... Why do I want to delete the obsoltete ones? When there's a growing list of about fifty plus and I just want to work with my own styles "Annual" or "Zero totals" it is highly frustrating every time negotiating such a long list... |
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