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When inserting a comment in a cell, I would like the default text font to be
Arial size 10. Currently the default is Tahoma size 8. The only instruction I
can find is to insert the comment, then go back and open the indivdual
comment and select the comment text, then change the text settings in the
toolbar. This is getting to be a pain for 150 comments. It would be much
nicer if the comment opened in the font and size I needed.
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Here's one way explained

http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/usertips/tip075.htm

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Thanks, Gary M

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Here's one way explained

http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/usertips/tip075.htm


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