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    Default Format of Sheet List Table

    Summary: When changing the format of the sub-header cells by changing the text height or font, upon updating the data link the cells should keep the formatting in the sub-header cell

    Description: "Insert Sheet List Table....." When creating a Sheet List Table including sub-headers, everything looks great until you add sheets and update your data link. If you have changed the format of the sub-header cells by changing the text height or font, when you update the data link the cells do not keep the formatting in the sub-header cell. The formatting has now been shifted down into a sheet cell because of the addition of the new sheet(s). This needs to be corrected so that the formatting sticks with the sub-header cell.

    How Used: It would be nice to have the formatting move with the formatted sub-header cell so that you do not have to reinsert your table or go through and update the formatting of multiple cells so that your table looks the way it needs to.

    Feature Affinity: Sheet Set Manager

    Submitted By: John Henningsen on February 26, 2009

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    Default Re: Format of Sheet List Table

    I would suggest that they allow for a style to be set up for subheaders. Right now there is no way I know of to do that so you have to manually change each one.

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