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Ive got a spreadsheet that has cells formatted for a particular use with
borders, etc. This sheet is also going to be used by a 2nd group of people who need to have the formatting removed yet can use all the same fields. I have created a command button that removes the cell contents, and borders from a specific range of cells, which works great. However, Id like to be able to have an additional command button that reverts the formatting, and cell values that way they were originally. Is there a way to do this? Thanks! |
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Turn the macro recorder on, go through all of the steps to add that
formatting, and you have your macro. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "John Guderian" wrote in message ... Ive got a spreadsheet that has cells formatted for a particular use with borders, etc. This sheet is also going to be used by a 2nd group of people who need to have the formatting removed yet can use all the same fields. I have created a command button that removes the cell contents, and borders from a specific range of cells, which works great. However, Id like to be able to have an additional command button that reverts the formatting, and cell values that way they were originally. Is there a way to do this? Thanks! |
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