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    Question Excel 2007 - Cell Styles - Normal no longer displayed

    In one particular workbook, in the Cell Styles section, I can only see "Custom Styles" and I did not create the hundreds of custome styles now displayed. I've tried to delete many of these custom styles, but the other sections do not reappear.

    I am missing the other sections normally available under Cell Styles such as "Good, Bad and Neutral" and "Data and Model" and "titles and Headings" others normally seen.

    I need to modify the "Normal" as I have fallen victim to the bug where Normal has been set as the Long Date Format....

    If anyone has any tips as to how I can get this workbook back to displaying all the routine Cell Style choices, I would be greatly appreciative.

    I have attached a template of the workbook herein.

    Thanks all in advance!
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    Re: Excel 2007 - Cell Styles - Normal no longer displayed

    I have the exact same problem where the cell style format is Custom and Normal is not an option. Any one know how to get "Normal" cell style back? - thx, Tim

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    Re: Excel 2007 - Cell Styles - Normal no longer displayed

    I am also having the same problem; any help is appreciated.

    Amanda

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    Re: Excel 2007 - Cell Styles - Normal no longer displayed

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