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Default Cell shape

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HotelGolf - 06 Sep 2004 09:36 GMT
Hi,
how can I change the default cell shape? i.e round edges
ínstead of the normal 90 degree corners.
Thanks
Ilpo Muhli - 06 Sep 2004 11:57 GMT
> Hi,
> how can I change the default cell shape? i.e round edges
> ínstead of the normal 90 degree corners.
> Thanks

That is impossible. I think.. I might be wrong, but.. That is my decision to
this problem.
Gord Dibben - 06 Sep 2004 20:44 GMT
No.

If you want a rounded corner look, use the Drawing Toolbar to draw a rounded
rectangle with no color-fill.

Place it neatly over the cell in question.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

>Hi,
>how can I change the default cell shape? i.e round edges
>ínstead of the normal 90 degree corners.
>Thanks
David McRitchie - 10 Sep 2004 20:34 GMT
I think he is talking about the spreadsheet cells themselves.
Would be kind of messy to draw a lot of shapes aligned over
every cell.
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> No.
>
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> >?nstead of the normal 90 degree corners.
> >Thanks
Gord Dibben - 10 Sep 2004 22:29 GMT
I know that David.

That is why I stated "No" to the original question.

Always like to provide an alternative, no matter how outrageous<g>

Gord

>I think he is talking about the spreadsheet cells themselves.
>Would be kind of messy to draw a lot of shapes aligned over
>every cell.
David McRitchie - 10 Sep 2004 22:59 GMT
You're a  tricky devil,  you cover all the angles.
So  No means Yes if looks count ?

HTH,
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> No.
>
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> >?nstead of the normal 90 degree corners.
> >Thanks
Gord Dibben - 11 Sep 2004 00:43 GMT
Sort of...I guess....maybe

Gord

>You're a  tricky devil,  you cover all the angles.
>So  No means Yes if looks count ?
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>> >ínstead of the normal 90 degree corners.
>> >Thanks
 
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