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Color lost when using two instances of Excel
I am using two instances of Excel on two separate screens. In one screen I
have a workbook with custom color scheme and in the other a workbook with a default color scheme. Whenvever I copy data (either using paste or paste special) from a worksheet in one book to a worksheet in the other, the color scheme is copied across as well, thereby putting out the formatting of the colored cells. Has anyone come across this or any thoughts as to a solution? |
Color lost when using two instances of Excel
Open the two workbooks in the same instance of excel.
You can continue to use multiple monitors with a single instance. You may want to review Chip Pearson's notes: http://cpearson.com/excel/MultipleMonitors.aspx IanC wrote: I am using two instances of Excel on two separate screens. In one screen I have a workbook with custom color scheme and in the other a workbook with a default color scheme. Whenvever I copy data (either using paste or paste special) from a worksheet in one book to a worksheet in the other, the color scheme is copied across as well, thereby putting out the formatting of the colored cells. Has anyone come across this or any thoughts as to a solution? -- Dave Peterson |
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