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How to change the default text color in Excel 2000?
In excel, I want to change the default text color. how to achieve this?
I tried changing it from control panel -- Appearance. but ...in vain... I have following scenarios in which i want to change the color of the text. 1. I have a sheet in which there is already some text in say, automatic/black color. now, whenever i'll add any new text in between/at the begining/at the end of the contents in this cell, the text color shd be newer one, say Red. 2. in any sheet, where there is soem text in some cells and i Start typing in a new blank cell, the color shd be newer one, say red/blue. helpp plzz. |
How to change the default text color in Excel 2000?
On Mar 13, 9:18 pm, BV@HSBC wrote:
In excel, I want to change the default text color. how to achieve this? I tried changing it from control panel -- Appearance. but ...in vain... I have following scenarios in which i want to change the color of the text. 1. I have a sheet in which there is already some text in say, automatic/black color. now, whenever i'll add any new text in between/at the begining/at the end of the contents in this cell, the text color shd be newer one, say Red. 2. in any sheet, where there is soem text in some cells and i Start typing in a new blank cell, the color shd be newer one, say red/blue. helpp plzz. Hello BV, On the Worksheet Menu Bar : 1) Click Format 2) Click Style 3) In the "Style Name" box select "Normal" 4) Click the "Modify..." button 5) Select the "Font" tab 6) Click the "Color" drop down box and select the color you want. 7) Click "OK" when you are done. Sincerely, Leith Ross |
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