Good morning
I have to work (translation) on an Excel file with two columns> Japanese
and an empty column where German has to be placed.
"Naturally" (translation agencies just don't get it), everything is
formated for Japanese.
To make my work easier, I format the "German" column to have a different
font + language AND word wrapping.
I do my work and save the file to "SpiderOak" (something like Dropbox).
HOWEVER, when I go home (or the next day back to the office) to use a
different computer, all that formatting is gone.
I do not believe, this has happened to any other file I have used in the
past.
Is there somewhere a setting, that tells the computer NOT to remember my
formatting?
It is not a major problem ... but bothersome.
Thank you
Thomas
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