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Default Font changes when I "move" cell

The font for my worksheet is Times New Roman 12, which is also my default
workbook font and size. When I "move" a cell to a new location or cut and
paste, the font and size for the original cell change to Arial 10. I am
constantly having to go back and change the font back to the original. I
have tried to select all the sheets and set the font, and I have also tried
to select the range of cells I normally work in and set the font, but nothing
has worked. Can someone help me, please?!?!
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Default Font changes when I "move" cell

You setup the default font under toolsoptionsgeneral
did you do that?


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The font for my worksheet is Times New Roman 12, which is also my default
workbook font and size. When I "move" a cell to a new location or cut and
paste, the font and size for the original cell change to Arial 10. I am
constantly having to go back and change the font back to the original. I
have tried to select all the sheets and set the font, and I have also
tried
to select the range of cells I normally work in and set the font, but
nothing
has worked. Can someone help me, please?!?!



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Default Font changes when I "move" cell

Yes, the default font for all workbooks, including this one, is Times New
Roman 12. Despite that, it keeps changing. It also changes when I add a new
row or column, then I have to select the new cells and reset them.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

You setup the default font under toolsoptionsgeneral
did you do that?


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Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


"exflirt" wrote in message
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The font for my worksheet is Times New Roman 12, which is also my default
workbook font and size. When I "move" a cell to a new location or cut and
paste, the font and size for the original cell change to Arial 10. I am
constantly having to go back and change the font back to the original. I
have tried to select all the sheets and set the font, and I have also
tried
to select the range of cells I normally work in and set the font, but
nothing
has worked. Can someone help me, please?!?!




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Default Font changes when I "move" cell

Hi

Are you sure you don't have some event macro which is being triggered?
Right click on the sheet tabView Code is there any code present?

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"exflirt" wrote in message
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Yes, the default font for all workbooks, including this one, is Times
New
Roman 12. Despite that, it keeps changing. It also changes when I
add a new
row or column, then I have to select the new cells and reset them.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

You setup the default font under toolsoptionsgeneral
did you do that?


--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


"exflirt" wrote in message
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The font for my worksheet is Times New Roman 12, which is also my
default
workbook font and size. When I "move" a cell to a new location or
cut and
paste, the font and size for the original cell change to Arial 10.
I am
constantly having to go back and change the font back to the
original. I
have tried to select all the sheets and set the font, and I have
also
tried
to select the range of cells I normally work in and set the font,
but
nothing
has worked. Can someone help me, please?!?!






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Default Font changes when I "move" cell

There is absolutely nothing there. This problem is driving me crazy!

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi

Are you sure you don't have some event macro which is being triggered?
Right click on the sheet tabView Code is there any code present?

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Roger Govier


"exflirt" wrote in message
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Yes, the default font for all workbooks, including this one, is Times
New
Roman 12. Despite that, it keeps changing. It also changes when I
add a new
row or column, then I have to select the new cells and reset them.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

You setup the default font under toolsoptionsgeneral
did you do that?


--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


"exflirt" wrote in message
...
The font for my worksheet is Times New Roman 12, which is also my
default
workbook font and size. When I "move" a cell to a new location or
cut and
paste, the font and size for the original cell change to Arial 10.
I am
constantly having to go back and change the font back to the
original. I
have tried to select all the sheets and set the font, and I have
also
tried
to select the range of cells I normally work in and set the font,
but
nothing
has worked. Can someone help me, please?!?!






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