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Every time I enter a number <1 into my Excel worksheet, it prints in white
which is too hard to see. I have the font set at black. How do I get ALL the numbers to print in black |
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One thing to possibly check:
1. Tools Options Color and try Reset. HTH |
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Select those cells and see what FormatConditional Formattting reveals.
Sounds like you have a setting that whites the font on values <1 Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 08:09:04 -0700, Heather S <Heather wrote: Every time I enter a number <1 into my Excel worksheet, it prints in white which is too hard to see. I have the font set at black. How do I get ALL the numbers to print in black |
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