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When creating spreadsheets in Excel, I always want a top, bottom, left &
right indent on each cell (say 2px). I also want each cell to auto-size to fit the amount of text that it contains. I don't want to have to set these parameters each time I create a document. Can I use conditional formatting to create a "template" or "rule" for future use? Is there a more efficient way to to this? |
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