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How do I change the font size in worksheet tabs
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You can't, unless you want to change *ALL* Windows Apps!
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How do I change the font size in worksheet tabs
You have to change the size of scrollbars on the Appearance tab of the
Windows Display Properties dialog. -- Jim "Hairy Hurdler" <Hairy wrote in message ... | |
How do I change the font size in worksheet tabs
Thanks.
"Jim Rech" wrote: You have to change the size of scrollbars on the Appearance tab of the Windows Display Properties dialog. -- Jim "Hairy Hurdler" <Hairy wrote in message ... | |
How do I change the font size in worksheet tabs
Please tell me how to do this using Windows XP. I dont' see an option to
change the size of scrollbars. I changed the font size to Large, but that just affected the Title bar font, not the scrollbar size. Thanks in advance! "Jim Rech" wrote: You have to change the size of scrollbars on the Appearance tab of the Windows Display Properties dialog. -- Jim "Hairy Hurdler" <Hairy wrote in message ... | |
How do I change the font size in worksheet tabs
"RNegus" wrote: Please tell me how to do this using Windows XP. I dont' see an option to change the size of scrollbars. I changed the font size to Large, but that just affected the Title bar font, not the scrollbar size. Thanks in advance! "Jim Rech" wrote: You have to change the size of scrollbars on the Appearance tab of the Windows Display Properties dialog. -- Jim "Hairy Hurdler" <Hairy wrote in message ... | |
How do I change the font size in worksheet tabs
Right click on the desktop. Select Properties in the menu. Select Appearance
tab. Click Advanced button. Click the selection arrow under Item:. Select Scrollbar. Adjust the size in the Size: box. Click OK when done. "RNegus" wrote: Please tell me how to do this using Windows XP. I dont' see an option to change the size of scrollbars. I changed the font size to Large, but that just affected the Title bar font, not the scrollbar size. Thanks in advance! "Jim Rech" wrote: You have to change the size of scrollbars on the Appearance tab of the Windows Display Properties dialog. -- Jim "Hairy Hurdler" <Hairy wrote in message ... | |
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