Hi suthosharko
You'll notice we've cleaned up the thread - sorry about the confusion.
To quickly address your issues...
1. The video you mention
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xSP5Jc76u0 is using Excel 2007 not Excel 2010. You can see it is Excel 2007 if you hover over the bubble that says "click here to subscribe" and click the 'X' on the right hand side. Excel 2007 has the round 'pizza' in the corner. The later video with real-time data uses Excel 2010..
We found that Excel 2007 was slightly problematic when pasting widgets into a new workbook as you had to reformat the style of the text boxes (however only once - after reformatting, the text boxes always kept their styling). Since we switched to Excel 2010 we have not had any problems with loss of text box formatting when pasting widgets into new Excel workbooks - although, we recognize that you seem to be having issues.
Thanks for the article on breezetree.com
http://www.breezetree.com/articles/link ... -cells.htm. We were unaware that the sudden changes in formatting were due to the textbox matching its formatting to the data cell. However the article mentions the same experience that we have found that in Excel 2007 subsequent changes to the linked cell do not affect the shape again (i.e. you only have to do this once). As we mention above, the article seems to refer to Excel 2007 not Excel 2010. Have you tried this approach (i.e. changing the formatting of the data-cell to match the formatting of the textbox before pasting it or updating the formula?). We are interested to see if you have the same problems with Excel 2013 - have you considered downloading the 1 month trial version from Microsoft?
Once again, sorry that this is causing you problems - we have googled the issue and found very little in terms of configuration settings that could be the root of the problem?
We would be very interested to hear if any other users have the same problem and if they have any thoughts on the solutions.
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