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I want to do some basic formatting of a userform label at design time,
such as font size, bold, etc. I can't find any way to do this and I'm
sure there must be a way. How do I do this?

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Hi Denis,

Select the label in design mode and hit F4 to open the label's property
window.



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I want to do some basic formatting of a userform label at design time,
such as font size, bold, etc. I can't find any way to do this and I'm
sure there must be a way. How do I do this?

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Norman Jones wrote:
Hi Denis,

Select the label in design mode and hit F4 to open the label's property
window.


OK, I finally stumbled on to this. I always had the properties window
showing but didn't realize that clicking on the font value would bring
up a font dialog.

Denis

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