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Dave B - 09 Feb 2004 19:58 GMT
I'm adding footers to a bunch of worksheets, and every time I add one the
font size is 10 point.  Since I want it to be 8 point, I've been changing it
every time by clicking on the font icon (image of letter "A").  I notice
when I change the font format there's a checkbox that says "Normal" that
unchecks itself.  Can I make the "Normal" font size 8 point, so I don't have
to keep changin it on every header?  Thanks.
Alison - 11 Feb 2004 07:18 GMT
Hi Dave
The Normal font relates to the size of the data on the
entire worksheet as opposed to just the header area of
Excel.  If you change the normal font (Format, Style,
select the style called Normal, then Modify), this changes
everything!

Alison
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