Create a style in Excel and make it available for multiple files


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A style in Excel is a collection of formatting options that can be applied to a cell or a range of cells. Styles can help you create consistent and attractive worksheets, as well as save time and effort. To create a style in Excel, follow these steps:

1. Select the cell or range of cells that has the formatting you want to use as a style.
2. On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click the More button next to the Cell Styles gallery.
3. Click New Cell Style at the bottom of the gallery.
4. In the Style name box, type a name for the new style.
5. In the Style based on box, you can choose an existing style to inherit its formatting, or select Normal to start from scratch.
6. Click the Format button to modify the formatting options for the new style. You can change the font, alignment, number, border, fill, and protection settings.
7. Click OK to close the Format Cells dialog box, and then click OK again to create the new style.

To make a style available for multiple files, you need to save it in a template. A template is a file that contains the settings and formats that you want to use for new workbooks. To save a style in a template, follow these steps:

1. Create a new workbook or open an existing workbook that contains the style you want to save.
2. On the File tab, click Save As.
3. In the Save As dialog box, browse to the location where you want to save the template.
4. In the File name box, type a name for the template.
5. In the Save as type box, select Excel Template (*.xltx) or Excel Macro-Enabled Template (*.xltm) if your workbook contains macros.
6. Click Save to create the template.

To use a style from a template in another workbook, follow these steps:

1. Open the workbook where you want to apply the style.
2. On the File tab, click Options.
3. In the Excel Options dialog box, click Add-Ins on the left side.
4. In the Manage drop-down list at the bottom, select Templates and click Go.
5. In the Templates and Add-ins dialog box, click Attach.
6. In the Attach Template dialog box, browse to the location where you saved the template and select it.
7. Click Open to attach the template to the workbook.
8. Click OK to close the Templates and Add-ins dialog box.

Now you can use the style from the template in your workbook. On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click the More button next to the Cell Styles gallery and select your custom style from the Custom section. Create a style in Excel and make it available for multiple files.
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