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Copying Formats, Part 5: Page Layouts
Excel certainly has lots of options for formatting a page to be printed, but do we have to apply each of those features every time we print, especially if we want to print out a page in a way that’s … Continue reading
Copying Formats, Part 4: Charts – PivotCharts
In last week’s blog, we demonstrated copying chart formats between regular charts. But, what about copying chart formats between PivotCharts? And, what about copying chart formats between regular charts and PivotCharts? These two questions are the subject of this week’s … Continue reading
Copying Formats, Part 3: Charts – Regular Charts
Have you ever had a situation where you needed to change the format of a bunch of charts? Turns out Excel makes that an easy task by allowing us to copy only a chart’s format and apply it to other … Continue reading
Copying Formats, Part 2: Cells & Columns Using the Format Painter
Similar to last week’s blog, we’re going to make the format of particular cells or columns identical to another cell or column, and, again, we’ll use a spreadsheet showing how to analyze refinancing options to demonstrate this feature. (This file … Continue reading
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Copying Formats, Part 1: Cells & Columns Using Paste Special
Have you ever had a situation where you wanted to make the format of particular cells or columns identical to another cell or column? I encounter this situation somewhat frequently, and when I do, I use Excel’s format copying feature. … Continue reading