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Can anyone tell me how to create a default font and font size in
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Default Excel 2007 Default Font

The following is an edited version from Help.

Click the Microsoft Office Button (Large button top left of screen)

Click Excel Options. (Towards bottom right of dialog box)

Select Popular (Left column)

Under "When creating new workbooks",
Click a font in the Use this font box,
Then specify a font size in the Font Size box.

Note In order to begin using the new default font and font size, you must
restart Excel. The new default font and font size are used only in new
workbooks that you create after you restart Excel; existing workbooks are not
affected.

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OssieMac



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Can anyone tell me how to create a default font and font size in
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Thanks!!!


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