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I have a sheet that has formatted boxes of information in it. I would
like to carry over the entire format to another sheet using the name of the range. Is this possible without VBA ? |
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Yes it is. Once you have named the range of cells, you can:
Edit Goto... and pick the name. The its just copy, move to the destination, and paste/special/formats -- Gary''s Student - gsnu2007k "Chris" wrote: I have a sheet that has formatted boxes of information in it. I would like to carry over the entire format to another sheet using the name of the range. Is this possible without VBA ? |
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-- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Gary''s Student" wrote in message ... Yes it is. Once you have named the range of cells, you can: Edit Goto... and pick the name. The its just copy, move to the destination, and paste/special/formats -- Gary''s Student - gsnu2007k "Chris" wrote: I have a sheet that has formatted boxes of information in it. I would like to carry over the entire format to another sheet using the name of the range. Is this possible without VBA ? |
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