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Not via formulas (linked cells).
You'd have to use some kind of macro that retreives the formatting from that other workbook. Another option might be to use format|conditional formatting. Maybe that'll be enough. wrote: Hi, In my program I generate an excel workbook with cells linked to a "master" workbook using a simple formula indicating the file name and cell. When I write something in the master workbook, it works perfectly writing the same contents to the linked workbook. However, if I decide to make the text in the cell of the master workbook bold, for example, this is not reflected in the linked workbook. Is there anyway to link a cell, so that format changes as well as value changes are reflected? Thanks a lot in advance. Joe. -- Dave Peterson |
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