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default format for comment boxes
is there a way to change the default formatting (color, text format, etc) for
all comment boxes or update the formatting for all comment boxes without having to format each one individually? |
default format for comment boxes
You can change the default format for all comments in Excel. However, it has
to be done from outside of Excel. Be aware that to change the default format for Excel comments, you will also be changing the default format for all tool tips (those little notes that popup every time you pause the cursor over a tool button) in Windows. Here's what you need to do: 1. Go to your Windows Desktop (Windows key + M). 2. Right click on the desktop and choose Properties from the popup menu. 3. Click the Appearance tab. 4. From the Item dropdown list, select ToolTip. 5. You can now choose a new background color, font face, font color, font size, bold, or italics. 6. Click OK to accept the changes. Note that these changes will apply to across all Windows' ToolTips as well as Excel's comments. Thanks to Tim Owens for the tip suggestion. Note: I am unable to change the default FONT... "joemeshuggah" wrote: is there a way to change the default formatting (color, text format, etc) for all comment boxes or update the formatting for all comment boxes without having to format each one individually? |
default format for comment boxes
About the only default change you can make is the Font size through your
Windows Appearance settings. To make changes to existing Comments en masse requires VBA. See Debra Dalgleish's site for programming methods. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlcomments03.html Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:50:01 -0800, joemeshuggah wrote: is there a way to change the default formatting (color, text format, etc) for all comment boxes or update the formatting for all comment boxes without having to format each one individually? |
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