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How do I transfer the format of one worksheet into another?
I have a workbook containing multiple sheets with a certain format/formula
set up already. Now I want to add another worksheet and want the same format to transfer. How do I do this? |
Molly--
You can copy/paste the entire worksheet by clicking in the region in the upper left hand corner that will select the whole thing, press CTRL-C then go to a new blank worksheet and press CTRL-V (paste). You can then delete contents by pressing "DEL" on your keyb. Also you can copy as described above, then paste special "formats" or "formats" then paste special again "formulas". Hope this helps. "Molly" wrote in message ... I have a workbook containing multiple sheets with a certain format/formula set up already. Now I want to add another worksheet and want the same format to transfer. How do I do this? |
Molly
Right-click and "Move or Copy" select "create a copy". Now clear all Constants from this sheet. EditGo ToSpecialConstants One other method if you're doing this often. Create a new workbook with one sheet. Copy all formats/formulas from the existing worksheet to this one. FileSave AsFile Type Excel Template (*.xlt) Store in your XLSTART folder and this will be your InsertNew Worksheet default. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 14:06:04 -0700, "Molly" wrote: I have a workbook containing multiple sheets with a certain format/formula set up already. Now I want to add another worksheet and want the same format to transfer. How do I do this? |
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