Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.programming
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1
Default adding and removing style properties


Hello,

I have successfully created styles from VB to excel...But...

When I use my new style(s) in excel, it overrides previous formattin
in the spreadsheet. Is there a way I can control or set the new styl
values to nil or uncheck the properties in the style dialog box s
previous formatting (color, font size etc) remains but the style nam
changes?

thank you very much for your help.



-----------------------------------------------
~~ Message posted from http://www.ExcelTip.com
~~View and post usenet messages directly from http://www.ExcelForum.com

  #2   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.programming
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1
Default adding and removing style properties


^up. thanks

To clear things up, I just need my new styles that I create to no
override any other colors or fonts on a preexisting document if used.

thanks again.
Jaso

-----------------------------------------------
~~ Message posted from http://www.ExcelTip.com
~~View and post usenet messages directly from http://www.ExcelForum.com

Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Adding or removing rows Chris Excel Discussion (Misc queries) 12 January 10th 10 12:48 PM
Adding and Removing Extra Pages Marcus Feldmore Excel Discussion (Misc queries) 1 January 23rd 08 05:42 PM
What is meant by adding outline to data in excel single line style hijamie1 Excel Discussion (Misc queries) 0 September 24th 05 12:46 PM
Removing/adding decimal points Lou Excel Discussion (Misc queries) 2 March 2nd 05 08:56 PM
Adding/removing rows in Excel Don[_12_] Excel Programming 1 November 10th 03 02:10 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:45 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 ExcelBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Microsoft Excel"