Setting up a format template

dafan

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Hi all,

I'm working an internship now and soon I am gonna start with writing my report after I finished gathering my data. All my data is now in Excel, mostly without any format or some AutoFormat for readability purposes.

As I'm gonna make a lot of small tables, graphs and such, I'd like to use one single format for each and every one of them. This will improve the look and hopefully the opinion of my tutor :LOL:

Anyway I was just playing around with different formats that I can use. AutoFormat is imo VERY ugly and won't fit into a text-report with tables.

Any ideas how I can create a format for myself, and, more important, apply this quick to new tables I just made from scratch?

Thanks in advance for any ideas!
 

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