P
Paul
Is there a way to set the *default* cell format for:
(1) a workbook while still retaining formatting that has been
specifically set for worksheets, rows, columns, and cells;
(2) worksheets while still retaining formatting that has been
specifically set for rows, columns, and cells; and
(3) rows and columns while still retaining formatting that has been
specifically set for cells?
In other words, is there a workbook-level default, overridable by a
worksheet-level default, overridable by a row/column-level default,
overridable by a cell-level format? I'd be looking at formatting such
as wrapping, alignment, numer representation format, etc.
I am using Excel 2003 on Windows XP.
(1) a workbook while still retaining formatting that has been
specifically set for worksheets, rows, columns, and cells;
(2) worksheets while still retaining formatting that has been
specifically set for rows, columns, and cells; and
(3) rows and columns while still retaining formatting that has been
specifically set for cells?
In other words, is there a workbook-level default, overridable by a
worksheet-level default, overridable by a row/column-level default,
overridable by a cell-level format? I'd be looking at formatting such
as wrapping, alignment, numer representation format, etc.
I am using Excel 2003 on Windows XP.