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Default Excel counterpart to Word's ctrl-] ?

Is there a way to make the text increase by one in an excel highlighted area
with a key combination, such as can be done in word by highlighting the
sentence or paragraph and using:
Ctrl+] for increasing font, and likewise Ctrl+[ for decreasing.


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Default Excel counterpart to Word's ctrl-] ?

I couldn't find any in my list of shortcuts.
However, there are built-in toolbar buttons that will do that.
You can find them under Tools | Customize | Commands (tab) | Format...
Drag them on to any toolbar.

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Is there a way to make the text increase by one in an excel highlighted area
with a key combination, such as can be done in word by highlighting the
sentence or paragraph and using:
Ctrl+] for increasing font, and likewise Ctrl+[ for decreasing.

Thanks for your time.
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