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    Excel default (Normal) cell formatting in 2007?

    How do I change the default (Normal) cell formatting in Excel 2007?


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    Re: Excel default (Normal) cell formatting in 2007?

    On the Home tab, click Cell Styles, right-click Normal, select Modify from the pop-up menu. That will change the style for the workbook.

    If you want to create a default template for new workbooks, set the styles as you like and then save it as a template in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE12\XLSTART\
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    Re: Excel default (Normal) cell formatting in 2007?

    OK Thanks, the Cell Styles seems to work pretty well. If it persists in the future I'll try using the template method.

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    Re: Excel default (Normal) cell formatting in 2007?

    You're welcome. Would you please mark the thread as Solved?
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