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Hi,

Is there a way of always be sure that the cell format - all formats like
..font, .border, .height, autoformat etc always can be cloned between two
sheets? How close gat I get if not exactly "yes"? How?

I would be nice if there had been a ...range.cells.format just as there is
range.cells.value and .formula

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Use Copy range of cells and then Paste Format.

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Hi,

Is there a way of always be sure that the cell format - all formats like
.font, .border, .height, autoformat etc always can be cloned between two
sheets? How close gat I get if not exactly "yes"? How?

I would be nice if there had been a ...range.cells.format just as there
is range.cells.value and .formula

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Default "Clone" cell formats between sheets?

Oh, except pastspecial method. Sorry, I forgot that
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Use Copy range of cells and then Paste Format.

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Hi,

Is there a way of always be sure that the cell format - all formats like
.font, .border, .height, autoformat etc always can be cloned between two
sheets? How close gat I get if not exactly "yes"? How?

I would be nice if there had been a ...range.cells.format just as there
is range.cells.value and .formula

Regards





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Default Forgot to mention : EXCEPT Pastespecial method

Any other than that?

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Hi,

Is there a way of always be sure that the cell format - all formats like
.font, .border, .height, autoformat etc always can be cloned between two
sheets? How close gat I get if not exactly "yes"? How?

I would be nice if there had been a ...range.cells.format just as there
is range.cells.value and .formula

Regards



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Default "Clone" cell formats between sheets?

If you're building that second sheet, you could just copy the worksheet (not the
cells).

Edit|move or copy sheet

Then start from there.

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Hi,

Is there a way of always be sure that the cell format - all formats like
.font, .border, .height, autoformat etc always can be cloned between two
sheets? How close gat I get if not exactly "yes"? How?

I would be nice if there had been a ...range.cells.format just as there is
range.cells.value and .formula

Regards


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