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MarcoPolo

Create New Table Styles
 
Is there a way in Excel 2007 to create a new table style that can be saved in
the table gallery to be used in any workbook?
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marcopolo

Jacob Skaria

Create New Table Styles
 
Refer
http://www.ehow.com/how_2099608_crea...yle-excel.html

If this post helps click Yes
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Jacob Skaria


"Marcopolo" wrote:

Is there a way in Excel 2007 to create a new table style that can be saved in
the table gallery to be used in any workbook?
--
marcopolo


Guilherme Loretti

Create New Table Styles
 
Jacob

I have the same problem. The link from ehow that you sent does not answer
his question. We need to know how to have the custom style permanently in
Excel.

Pls advice.



"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

Refer
http://www.ehow.com/how_2099608_crea...yle-excel.html

If this post helps click Yes
---------------
Jacob Skaria


"Marcopolo" wrote:

Is there a way in Excel 2007 to create a new table style that can be saved in
the table gallery to be used in any workbook?
--
marcopolo


Gord Dibben

Create New Table Styles
 
Styles are saved with the workbook.

They are not a global function.

You could create a BOOK.xltx Template which would be the basis for all new
workbooks.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:50:05 -0700, Guilherme Loretti
wrote:

Jacob

I have the same problem. The link from ehow that you sent does not answer
his question. We need to know how to have the custom style permanently in
Excel.

Pls advice.



"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

Refer
http://www.ehow.com/how_2099608_crea...yle-excel.html

If this post helps click Yes
---------------
Jacob Skaria


"Marcopolo" wrote:

Is there a way in Excel 2007 to create a new table style that can be saved in
the table gallery to be used in any workbook?
--
marcopolo




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