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Default Change hyperlink style

I have hyperlinks in many different places throughout my workbook. I would
like to change the style of the hyperlinks so the font is a little bigger and
in bold. I thought if I did this once under style, it would do it for all
the hyperlinks in my sheet, but it doesn't seem to work that way. Does
anyone have a suggestion as to how I could do this for all the hyperlinks in
my sheets?
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Default Change hyperlink style

Nevermind. I guess I had to close out of it and go back in before the
hyperlink changes showed up. Now it is fine.

"Sunryzz" wrote:

I have hyperlinks in many different places throughout my workbook. I would
like to change the style of the hyperlinks so the font is a little bigger and
in bold. I thought if I did this once under style, it would do it for all
the hyperlinks in my sheet, but it doesn't seem to work that way. Does
anyone have a suggestion as to how I could do this for all the hyperlinks in
my sheets?

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