Format a cell like another
In Numbers, how can I format a cell like another cell?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
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In Numbers, how can I format a cell like another cell?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
I like shortcut keys. When they work.
Alt-Command-C (to copy the formatting), and Alt-Command -V (to paste formatting).
Shift-Alt-Command-V, pressed after copying a formula from a cell will paste the formula into the new cell, carrying THAT cells formatting.
I like shortcut keys. When they work.
Alt-Command-C (to copy the formatting), and Alt-Command -V (to paste formatting).
Shift-Alt-Command-V, pressed after copying a formula from a cell will paste the formula into the new cell, carrying THAT cells formatting.
Format/Copy Style followed by Format/Paste Style
Or use the keyboard shorcuts for them (you will see them in the menu)
Or customize the toolbar and add those two icons to the toolbar so you can click on them. That's what I did.
Format a cell like another