Microsoft KB Archive/247980

= XL97: How to Programmatically Reset a Workbook to Default Styles =

Article ID: 247980

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q247980



For a Microsoft Excel 2002 version of this article, see 291321.

For a Microsoft Excel 2000 version of this article, see 247933.

For a Microsoft Excel 98 version of this article, see 247981.

For a Microsoft Excel 7.0 version of this article, see 247982.



SUMMARY
The following Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Sub procedure removes all styles in a Microsoft Excel workbook and then adds back the default styles you see in a new workbook. This macro may be helpful for removing extra styles added to a workbook infected by a macro virus.

This macro uses the Workbooks.Add method, which bypasses templates in the startup directories. Because of this, it works correctly even if templates in the startup directories have had extra styles added to them.

NOTE: The Excel File Recovery Macro has an option to remove all formatting from a workbook. For additional information about how to download the Excel File Recovery Macro, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

142117 XL: Summary of Methods to Recover Data from Corrupted Files



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The following macro removes the styles from the currently active workbook. If you type this code into a new workbook, please make sure to activate the workbook from which you want to reset the styles before running the macro. Sub RebuildDefaultStyles

'The purpose of this macro is to remove all styles in the active 'workbook and rebuild the default styles. "Normal" cannot be 'deleted. Therefore the macro does not attempt to delete it. 'It rebuilds the default styles by merging them from a new workbook.

'Dimension variables. Dim MyBook As Workbook Dim tempBook As Workbook Dim CurStyle As Style 'Set MyBook to the active workbook. Set MyBook = ActiveWorkbook 'Delete all the styles in the workbook. For Each CurStyle In ActiveWorkbook.Styles If CurStyle.Name <> "Normal" Then CurStyle.Delete Next CurStyle

'Open a new workbook. Set tempBook = Workbooks.Add 'Disable alerts so you may merge changes to the Normal style 'from the new workbook. Application.DisplayAlerts = False 'Merge styles from the new workbook into the existing workbook. MyBook.Styles.Merge Workbook:=tempBook 'Enable alerts. Application.DisplayAlerts = True 'Close the new workbook. tempBook.Close

End Sub

