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ragtopcaddy

Remove all formatting
 

I'm looking for a method to remove all formatting from selected ranges.
The goal would be to revert to the default cell format for the selected
range.
Is there a function in Excel to do that, or can you recommend some VBA
to add a custom function?

Thanks,

Bill


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SteveG

Remove all formatting
 

Bill,

Select your range. Go to EditClear and select All. This will remove
all formats/formulas and revert back to your default settings.

HTH

Steve


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Matt D Francis

Remove all formatting
 
Clearing all would also remove the values surely? Wouldn't

Edit Clear Formats

do the trick?

Matt

"SteveG" wrote:


Bill,

Select your range. Go to EditClear and select All. This will remove
all formats/formulas and revert back to your default settings.

HTH

Steve


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SteveG

Remove all formatting
 

You are correct. To clear just formats, selecting Format is the way to
go. I should have discerned that from the OP. Thanks

Steve


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