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I have about 12 worksheets in the same workbook. Each has a different number
of columns and rows but I want the same formatting for each - i.e. same row height, same font size, etc. Is there a quick way to do this so I do not have to format each one separately? I know about the format painter but it only seems to work if I have the same number of rows. |
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