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From: John on 21 Mar 2010 17:13 Is there a nifty way to use paste special to copy a row and then select a bunch of other rows and set all of these selected row to the same height as the copied row? I need to do this for several rows on several sheets and first getting the height # of the source row, then setting heights of target row numerically is a pain. I appreciate your help, -John
From: Victor Delta on 21 Mar 2010 19:32
"John" <John(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:45F9935C-DCBB-4F20-9E58-371283CF72D7(a)microsoft.com... > Is there a nifty way to use paste special to copy a row and then select a > bunch of other rows and set all of these selected row to the same height > as > the copied row? > > I need to do this for several rows on several sheets and first getting the > height # of the source row, then setting heights of target row numerically > is > a pain. > > I appreciate your help, -John I do this using the format painter to copy all row formatting including height - easy. If you double click the format painter you can go on using it to 'paste' the format (press escape to stop). V |