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Pivot, Table and Cell Styles
Ok. I have made some research and it looks like I will lose this battle. Is
there a way to create a cell/table/pivot style valid for Excel as full not only applicable for a specific worksheet? It's really annoying living w/ the fact that you have to copy/paste styles. Thanks |
Pivot, Table and Cell Styles
To be honest, I can't duplicate your problem, are you using 2007? Styles are
workbook specific not sheet specific? -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire Hi, Use Excel 2007! "Guilherme Loretti" wrote: Ok. I have made some research and it looks like I will lose this battle. Is there a way to create a cell/table/pivot style valid for Excel as full not only applicable for a specific worksheet? It's really annoying living w/ the fact that you have to copy/paste styles. Thanks |
Pivot, Table and Cell Styles
Shane,
Yes, I am using 2007. I want to create new table/cells/pivot styles and keep my customized style on excell all the time, whenever I open it and create a new workbook is there to be used. Thanks "Shane Devenshire" wrote: To be honest, I can't duplicate your problem, are you using 2007? Styles are workbook specific not sheet specific? -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire Hi, Use Excel 2007! "Guilherme Loretti" wrote: Ok. I have made some research and it looks like I will lose this battle. Is there a way to create a cell/table/pivot style valid for Excel as full not only applicable for a specific worksheet? It's really annoying living w/ the fact that you have to copy/paste styles. Thanks |
Pivot, Table and Cell Styles
Can someone at least confirm whether or not can be done?
"Guilherme Loretti" wrote: Ok. I have made some research and it looks like I will lose this battle. Is there a way to create a cell/table/pivot style valid for Excel as full not only applicable for a specific worksheet? It's really annoying living w/ the fact that you have to copy/paste styles. Thanks |
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