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Remove default formating and extra data
I have two large reports that get saved as html files. They are big, ugly
and are full of irrelevent data. To delete columns or make any changes takes a long time. If I open the files and save as csv it removes all the extra formatting, removes the merged cells etc and makes the formatting and creating of the pivot tables so much quicker. Is there a way to get the same result without saving as csv and re-opening the data files? Jesse |
Remove default formating and extra data
Yes, there is, and it doesn't require programming if
you're not very keen on doing it... All you have to do is select an entire blank worksheet (from a new book possibly...), then select your entire sheet and paste special formats. Nikos -----Original Message----- I have two large reports that get saved as html files. They are big, ugly and are full of irrelevent data. To delete columns or make any changes takes a long time. If I open the files and save as csv it removes all the extra formatting, removes the merged cells etc and makes the formatting and creating of the pivot tables so much quicker. Is there a way to get the same result without saving as csv and re-opening the data files? Jesse . |
Remove default formating and extra data
Nikos Yannacopoulos wrote:
then select your entire sheet and paste special formats Good idea; but I think you meant to write Values, not Formats. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - reply in newsgroup |
Remove default formating and extra data
Bill,
I did mean Formats, but missed out something else, making the whole thing misleading! I meant to write: select an entire blank worksheet (from a new book possibly...) AND COPY, then select your entire sheet and paste special formats That way the data is kept in the original file. Thanks for picking it up! Nikos -----Original Message----- Nikos Yannacopoulos wrote: then select your entire sheet and paste special formats Good idea; but I think you meant to write Values, not Formats. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - reply in newsgroup . |
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