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I already tried several methods to change the font, including the ones you
suggested and none worked. I ended up putting in new text boxes after the chart was formatted with the font I wanted, but I shouldn't have had to do that. "Rami" wrote in message ... You should be able to right click on the text boxes, and go to options or format text boxes. Then there should be a place to change the font from a tab. If not there should be another button that allows you to go to format or settings. Going through there, you should find the place to change the font. I hope this works. "Barb Reinhardt" wrote: I have a stacked column chart with 9 series for columns, one series for the data labels (I have several charts stacked on top of one another) and a bunch of text boxes. I am unable to change the font format for some of the text boxes. It looks strange with some in one font and some in another. |
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