![]() ![]() Now click on the field you want to apply the formatting to (4).Click on Format Painter (3) – double click if you want to re-use it.I want to apply the same formatting as used in J12 (1), to other cells. In this example I’ve added text to various fields in Excel. PLEASE KEEP THIS IN MIND WHEN USING MY BLOGS AS GUIDELINES. CONTENT IS ACCURATE AT TIME OF PUBLICATION, HOWEVER UPDATES AND NEW ADDITIONS HAPPEN DAILY WHICH COULD CHANGE THE ACCURACY OR RELEVANCE. DISCLAIMER: I WRITE ARTICLES ABOUT OFFICE / MICROSOFT 365. Today’s post will show you how to use Format Painter to apply the same formatting to other text / cells.įor previous posts in my #Microsoft365Challenge go to the index page. #Microsoft365 – Formatting text normally takes me longer than writing the actual content.
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