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Unwanted duplicate styles created
I'm trying to use one spreadsheet to customise another. A large part of this
involves using styles to define the look and feel of the workbook being customised. The styles then setting the styles in the workbook being customised from the one being used as the customisation tool. The styles already exist in the target spreadsheet and I only want to modify them, but there appears to be a new copy of the styles being created in the target spreadsheet, and the text '_customisation' is added onto the end of the name of the style ('customisation' is the name of the spreadsheet used as the customisation tool). Does anybody have any idea of why this might be happening and how I could force excel to amend existing styles rather than create new ones? I'm using excel 2003. --- Patrick Seurre |
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