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I'm embarking on a large modeling project and per a senior banker's request, I need to use specific formatting (colors, text type, etc.) for his model. Oh the joys of a power-hungry MD.
Anyways, I've been using WST macros for years now and he's trying to make me stop using them and use these basic macros that he wrote. Unfortunately, his macros aren't that great and not anywhere close to as expansive as the WST macros. Thus, I'd like to forgo using his macros and just altering some of the ones in the current WST macro set to match his formatting style.
Is this possible? If not I think my only other option is to try and rebuild my own add-in to excel, essentially copying all of WST's macros/shortcuts and editing the appropriate ones to match my MD's required formatting.
Any thoughts here would be really appreciated.
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