At 04:48 15/01/2014 -0800, James E Lang wrote:
I use custom styles in Conditional Formatting. For example, I
highlight cells that contain values that are more than 2.5 standard
deviations on either side of the mean value of the data. I am unable
to delete styles that I no longer need or to change their
characteristics (e.g. background color) to better meet my needs.
You should be able to do either of these, of course.
What should I do?
Perhaps explain what you tried, what you expected to happen, and what
actually happened? Otherwise, anyone can only guess.
o Go to Format | Styles and Formatting (or click the Styles and
Formatting button in the Formatting toolbar, or press F11).
o Click Cell Styles.
o Ensure that the drop-down menu at the bottom allows the display of
the relevant style.
o Right-click the relevant style and go to Modify... | Background -
or to Delete... .
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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