Brian, Dan
Thanks so much for these replies, really helpful.
Very glad I joined the support group!
All best
David
On Wed, 10 Jun 2020, 13:44 Dan Lewis, wrote:
> There is third way to do this using styles. Had you created a style
> which described all of the characteristics you want
There is third way to do this using styles. Had you created a style
which described all of the characteristics you want (background AND
text) the particular cell to have, giving other cells involves only two
simple steps:
1) Click the cell.
2) Double click the style.
If you want to do this
At 11:35 10/06/2020 +0100, David Deeks wrote:
I am editing a previously created spreadsheet that uses a variety of
colours for background and text. I need to add more cells that use
the same colours. If I select an existing cell, is there a way of
identifying the previously used colours? At
You could copy the format from and existing cell.
Just select the cell you want to copy from.
Then select the brush from the toolbar.
Then select the target cell you want to copy to.
Am 10. Juni 2020 12:35:19 MESZ schrieb David Deeks :
>Hi all
>
>I am editing a previously created spreadsheet
Hi all
I am editing a previously created spreadsheet that uses a variety of colours
for background and text. I need to add more cells that use the same colours. If
I select an existing cell, is there a way of identifying the previously used
colours? At the moment I’m selecting all colours that