ID: Q163495
The information in this article applies to:
When you copy a merged cell and paste it, Microsoft Excel 97 fails to apply the formatting of the original merged cell to the merged cell you pasted.
This problem occurs when the following conditions are true:
-and-
To work around this problem, use the following steps:
1. Click the first merged cell. On the Format menu, click Cells.
2. For each tab that contains formatting that is applied to the cell, use
the following steps:
a. Click the tab.
b. Change the value of one option on the tab, and then reset it to
the original setting.
The selected options should be the same options that you
originally selected.
For example, in the Font tab, click the Strikethrough check box
twice.
NOTE: If the cell contains more than one type of formatting,
perform these steps for each tab that contains the formatting
options you selected.
c. Click OK.
3. Click the second merged cell.
4. On the Edit menu, click Repeat Format Cells.
The result is that the second merged cell is formatted exactly as the first merged cell.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
Microsoft Excel 97 allows you to merge a group of cells into a single cell. To merge a group of cells, use the following steps:
1. Select the cells that you want to merge.
2. On the Format menu, click Cells. Click the Alignment tab.
3. Select the Merge Cells check box, and then click OK.
When you copy a merged cell, you can paste it into a single cell, which is merged with other cells to produce an identical merged cell, or you can paste the cell into another merged cell.
If you paste the cell into another merged cell, formatting from the first merged cell is not applied to the second merged cell if the merged cells are different sizes.
Additional query words: XL97
Keywords : kberrmsg kbualink97 xlformat
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: November 5, 1998