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firstcasualty@googlemail.com - 07 Nov 2006 10:12 GMT
Is there a way to attach a particular formatting command to
double-click, rather than it editing the cell's contents?  For
instance, emboldening a row/column/cell just by double-clicking it?
The_Fakir_42 - 07 Nov 2006 11:05 GMT
No but you can use the "paintbrush" tool :
1) Select a cell which is in the format (border / font / ...) you want to
use.
2) Double-click on the paintbrush tool.
3) every cell or cell-group you select from now on will have this style
applied to it.
4) when you are finished, click once on the paintbrush tool.

> Is there a way to attach a particular formatting command to
> double-click, rather than it editing the cell's contents?  For
> instance, emboldening a row/column/cell just by double-clicking it?
firstcasualty@googlemail.com - 07 Nov 2006 11:14 GMT
Nice one - cheers
CyberTaz - 07 Nov 2006 15:34 GMT
You might also try Ctrl+B after selecting the cell(s).
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> Nice one - cheers

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