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lboushey

Autoshapes
 

How do I change the global format autoshapes - when I draw a line - it
has no color - in the format autoshapes it states it has "no line".

This changed in my current workbook (all sheets). I need to change the
default back to "automatic".

If I open a new/blank workbook - I do not have these problem.


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CLR

Autoshapes
 
Try drawing a line, then right-click on it and select "Set Autoshape
Defaults"....then save the workbook and open it again.....

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


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How do I change the global format autoshapes - when I draw a line - it
has no color - in the format autoshapes it states it has "no line".

This changed in my current workbook (all sheets). I need to change the
default back to "automatic".

If I open a new/blank workbook - I do not have these problem.


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lboushey

Autoshapes
 

Thank you so much - it worked - my workbook had a basic program that
created several graphs, without any lines - again - thank you!

lboushey:)

CLR Wrote:
Try drawing a line, then right-click on it and select "Set Autoshape
Defaults"....then save the workbook and open it again.....

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"lboushey"
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How do I change the global format autoshapes - when I draw a line -

it
has no color - in the format autoshapes it states it has "no line".

This changed in my current workbook (all sheets). I need to change

the
default back to "automatic".

If I open a new/blank workbook - I do not have these problem.


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lboushey

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CLR

Autoshapes
 
Happy to help, and thanks for the feedback....

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"lboushey" wrote in
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Thank you so much - it worked - my workbook had a basic program that
created several graphs, without any lines - again - thank you!

lboushey:)

CLR Wrote:
Try drawing a line, then right-click on it and select "Set Autoshape
Defaults"....then save the workbook and open it again.....

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"lboushey"
wrote in
message ...

How do I change the global format autoshapes - when I draw a line -

it
has no color - in the format autoshapes it states it has "no line".

This changed in my current workbook (all sheets). I need to change

the
default back to "automatic".

If I open a new/blank workbook - I do not have these problem.


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lboushey

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