can someone explain the advantage of using "style" and not just formatting cells?

H

Harald Staff

Hi

When your company changes its design program and you must switch your
workbooks from pink with blue bold Courier to green with purple italic
Verdana, then you change it in one single place, not in several thousands
separate worksheet cells.
 
H

Harlan Grove

Harald Staff said:
When your company changes its design program and you must switch your
workbooks from pink with blue bold Courier to green with purple italic
Verdana, then you change it in one single place, not in several thousands
separate worksheet cells.

Could I get blinking cyan Wingdings on a yellow plaid background?
 
L

Lloyd H. London

This is one I can answer: No, Wingdings only come in Garnet Red and
English Racing Green.
 
H

Harald Staff

Could I get blinking cyan Wingdings on a yellow plaid background?
"You need a macro to do that" <g>
Considering how many that asks for blinking cells, flashing text and animated gifs, I fear
that some future version of some spreadsheet actually will support it.

Best wishes Harald
Followup to newsgroup only please.
 
K

Ken Wright

Just think of all the answers we'll have to give people on how to kill it if
they do
 
B

Bob Phillips

Please no! All you MVPs should unite and use any influence you may have with
MS to stop any such thoughts before someone really does think it might be a
good idea.

Bob
 
J

J.E. McGimpsey

Uh huh - you see how much influence MVPs have in getting the
designers to work on more rows and columns rather than SmartTags and
TaskPains...

Once the eye-candy bug hits...
 
B

Bob Phillips

JE,

Faith man! More rows and columns is a problem as has been expounded many
times. Not adding a 'feature' should be easy, even for MS.

Bob
 
K

Ken Wright

Nahhh - If it was that easy then we would never have gotten merged cells as an
option :)
 
N

Norman Harker

What!!!??

And no music. I vote for the Windows start up tune.

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Sydney, Australia
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