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Hi,
I am using XL 2003 for Windows. I have two puzzling format questions: 1) In the first 70 or so rows, my comments are in Tahamo 11pt. Beyond 70 rows, the comments are Arial 8 pt. As far as I know, I did nothing different when creating these comments. Why are they different? And how can I set them all to be Arial 8 pt easily? I selected all comments using GoTo, and then tried resetting the format with no success. 2) In a spreadsheet I inherited, I tried setting the background color to blue on Columns C:Z. The "blue" on the toolbar palette was selected and depressed, but the background remained white. If I went to Columns A or B, the "blue" background worked. A & B columns are labels, whereas C onwards are data. If I moved down several rows, both the columns and data accepted the blue background. I am using a blue background to designate those cells where I have concerns. I look forward to reading any thoughts you might have on my questions. Best regards, Kevin |
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On Mon, 16 May 2005 20:13:34 -0600, "Kevin H. Stecyk"
wrote: 2) In a spreadsheet I inherited, I tried setting the background color to blue on Columns C:Z. The "blue" on the toolbar palette was selected and depressed, but the background remained white. If I went to Columns A or B, the "blue" background worked. A & B columns are labels, whereas C onwards are data. Check for conditional formatting on the cells where you cannot change the color. Select one cell; then Format/Conditional Formatting and see what shows up. I cannot help you with your problem #1 --ron |
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Ron Rosenfeld wrote...
2) In a spreadsheet I inherited, I tried setting the background color to blue on Columns C:Z. The "blue" on the toolbar palette was selected and depressed, but the background remained white. If I went to Columns A or B, the "blue" background worked. A & B columns are labels, whereas C onwards are data. Check for conditional formatting on the cells where you cannot change the color. Select one cell; then Format/Conditional Formatting and see what shows up. Hi Ron, You're exactly correct. I would never have thought of it. But there was conditional formatting applied. Thank you very much for your keen insight. Best regards, Kevin |
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On Mon, 16 May 2005 21:59:39 -0600, "Kevin H. Stecyk"
wrote: Hi Ron, You're exactly correct. I would never have thought of it. But there was conditional formatting applied. Thank you very much for your keen insight. Best regards, Kevin You're welcome. Hopefully someone else can help you with your comment formatting issue. --ron |
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