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Miri

default font size of comment
 
is there a way to change the default font size of the comments to be other
then 8?
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Miri Tz.

galimi

default font size of comment
 
Miri,

In Excel 2007 it now seems to be set under the Excel Options button from the
Windows button, under the Popular section. In 2003, it is under Tools,
Options, General I believe.
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http://HelpExcel.com




"Miri" wrote:

is there a way to change the default font size of the comments to be other
then 8?
--
Miri Tz.


Miri

default font size of comment
 
sorry, but your solution is not setting the comment font. only the regular
font. do you know other way? (i have excel 2003)
--
Miri Tz.


"galimi" wrote:

Miri,

In Excel 2007 it now seems to be set under the Excel Options button from the
Windows button, under the Popular section. In 2003, it is under Tools,
Options, General I believe.
--
http://HelpExcel.com




"Miri" wrote:

is there a way to change the default font size of the comments to be other
then 8?
--
Miri Tz.


Max

default font size of comment
 
Some thoughts ..

To change the default font *size*,
we could try this (It's a windows setting)

Right-click on any empty space in the desktop choose Properties

Select Appearance tab Advanced button
(in Win XP)

In the Advanced Appearance dialog:
Click on "Item" dropdown menu choose Tooltip
Choose a (larger) font size OK Apply

To change font *type* and formatting (eg: bold),
try Debra's page at:
http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlcomments03.html
(Scroll down & look for the section: "Insert a Formatted Comment")
--
Max
Singapore
http://savefile.com/projects/236895
xdemechanik
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"Miri" wrote:
.. sorry, but your solution is not setting the comment font.
only the regular font. do you know other way? (i have excel 2003)




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