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Applying the target formatting
I have a certain formatting in my app. I'ld like to preserve it
despite the user tasks of copying and pasting he can perform. I use Excel 2003 and it gives the ability to select the type of formatting to apply during a pasting operation: - apply the formatting of the source, - apply the formatting of the target, - values and numbers formatting etc. Excel applies the first of such choices as default. My question is this: may I get an initialization macro to set the second or the third of such choices as default choice? Emiliano |
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Applying the target formatting
I don't know of any way to change the default. Too bad too, as I almost
always pick the target format. -- Jim "eggpap" wrote in message ... |I have a certain formatting in my app. I'ld like to preserve it | despite the user tasks of copying and pasting he can perform. | I use Excel 2003 and it gives the ability to select the type of | formatting to apply during a pasting operation: | - apply the formatting of the source, | - apply the formatting of the target, | - values and numbers formatting etc. | | Excel applies the first of such choices as default. | | My question is this: | may I get an initialization macro to set the second or the third | of such choices as default choice? | | Emiliano | | |
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