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In Excel 2003, color schemes can be copied between workbooks, by going
through Tools--Options. I can't seem to find this function in Excel 2007. Does anyone know how to do this? |
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Look up Format Painter in Help. HTH Otto
"Tom Liu" <Tom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, color schemes can be copied between workbooks, by going through Tools--Options. I can't seem to find this function in Excel 2007. Does anyone know how to do this? |
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Format painter allows you to copy formats on a work sheet basis. I am talking
about macro color scheme application across the entire workbook. Any idea on that? "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: Look up Format Painter in Help. HTH Otto "Tom Liu" <Tom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, color schemes can be copied between workbooks, by going through Tools--Options. I can't seem to find this function in Excel 2007. Does anyone know how to do this? |
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