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How to keep cell font setting after inserting hyperlink
Hi,
I have a problem with my MS Excel 2002 (actually it exists in MS Excel 97 too). Every time I'd associated a hyperlink with the text inside a cell, the font will get change e.g. from Arial (size 10) to Arial (size 7). How can I instruct Excel to keep the original font setting without change ? :) |
How to keep cell font setting after inserting hyperlink
Style, Hyperlink from your menu, uncheck fontsize
-- --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "come_mon_come_mon!" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I have a problem with my MS Excel 2002 (actually it exists in MS Excel 97 too). Every time I'd associated a hyperlink with the text inside a cell, the font will get change e.g. from Arial (size 10) to Arial (size 7). How can I instruct Excel to keep the original font setting without change ? :) |
How to keep cell font setting after inserting hyperlink
David McRitchie 寫道: Style, Hyperlink from your menu, uncheck fontsize Can't find out your suggested menu option. I don't know whether you are talking about Format-Cell Format option or Tools-Options tabs (I guess not so). Anyway, no option found in my menu has your suggested function. :( -- --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm |
How to keep cell font setting after inserting hyperlink
Use the Format - Style menu.
This opens a dialog box. If you have added hyperlinks to the worksheet, you should see two styles added to the drop-down; Hyperlink and Followed Hyperlink. Select each of these in turn and click Modify - set the fornt size to what you require, then click ok. Ed Ferrero http://www.edferrero.com "come_mon_come_mon!" wrote in message ups.com... David McRitchie ??: Style, Hyperlink from your menu, uncheck fontsize Can't find out your suggested menu option. I don't know whether you are talking about Format-Cell Format option or Tools-Options tabs (I guess not so). Anyway, no option found in my menu has your suggested function. :( -- --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm |
How to keep cell font setting after inserting hyperlink
Ed Ferrero 寫道: Use the Format - Style menu. This opens a dialog box. If you have added hyperlinks to the worksheet, you should see two styles added to the drop-down; Hyperlink and Followed Hyperlink. Select each of these in turn and click Modify - set the fornt size to what you require, then click ok. Ed Ferrero http://www.edferrero.com Oh! I found it. It seems work fine when I add hyperlink. But the font size or style will change but not as I wish as I remove the hyperlink by right clicking my mouse at the hyerlinked cell then choose to remove hyperlink. |
How to keep cell font setting after inserting hyperlink
Hi Ed,
Thanks for the corrections, didn't realize you HAD to select a fontsize under modify as opposed to letting it default. While fontsize is changed immediately it appears that color is applied only to the selection range or actually that everything in the selection range would be changed to hyperlink style, whether it's a hyperlink or not. Need a little work on understanding SCOPE of style changes and can't narrow anything down in Google about style in Excel. Besides "hyperlink" style there is also "followed hyperlink" style and that seems to kick in once the hyperlink is selected during normal usage of a hyperlink (it has it's own fontsize).. Good grief, look at all of the newsgroups selected, any mistake in one is made to 3 newsgroups. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Ed Ferrero" wrote in message ... Use the Format - Style menu. This opens a dialog box. If you have added hyperlinks to the worksheet, you should see two styles added to the drop-down; Hyperlink and Followed Hyperlink. Select each of these in turn and click Modify - set the fornt size to what you require, then click ok. Ed Ferrero http://www.edferrero.com "come_mon_come_mon!" wrote in message ups.com... David McRitchie ??: Style, Hyperlink from your menu, uncheck fontsize Can't find out your suggested menu option. I don't know whether you are talking about Format-Cell Format option or Tools-Options tabs (I guess not so). Anyway, no option found in my menu has your suggested function. :( -- --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm |
How to keep cell font setting after inserting hyperlink
David McRitchie 寫道: Hi Ed, Thanks for the corrections, didn't realize you HAD to select a fontsize under modify as opposed to letting it default. While fontsize is changed immediately it appears that color is applied only to the selection range or actually that everything in the selection range would be changed to hyperlink style, whether it's a hyperlink or not. Need a little work on understanding SCOPE of style changes and can't narrow anything down in Google about style in Excel. Besides "hyperlink" style there is also "followed hyperlink" styleand that seems to kick in once the hyperlink is selected during normal usage of a hyperlink (it has it's own fontsize).. Good grief, look at all of the newsgroups selected, any mistake in one is made to 3 newsgroups. --- I found another side effect of making the change. Originally, those cells with hyperlinks inserted will have their font color changed from default black to blue and text underlined. I don't need to place the mouse pointer explicitly over the cell to check whether the cell has hyperlink attached. After I made the change, all text appeared black, regardless of whether the cells had hyperlinks assigned. That made me confused because I need check each cell separately to see if hyperlink was assigned. |
How to keep cell font setting after inserting hyperlink
Yes, that is what I meant by I have to learn more about scope.
Also curiously a followed hyperlink appears to apply to the specific cell. Unlike a web browser where all references to a followed link are immediately changed. (or at least if the page is reloaded/refreshed) In other words, cells that become hyperlinks change to the style for a hyperlink, but you probably only want to change the style of existing hyperlinks only be first selecting hyperlinks. You cannot select hyperlinks from Edit, Goto, Special, ... But I do have a macro for selecting object type hyperlinks in BuildToc http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/exce/...lectHyperlinks So you could use that macro before changing the style of those cells. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm <quote "come_mon_come_mon!" wrote I found another side effect of making the change. Originally, those cells with hyperlinks inserted will have their font color changed from default black to blue and text underlined. I don't need to place the mouse pointer explicitly over the cell to check whether the cell has hyperlink attached. After I made the change, all text appeared black, regardless of whether the cells had hyperlinks assigned. That made me confused because I need check each cell separately to see if hyperlink was assigned. <end quote |
How to keep cell font setting after inserting hyperlink
Try this to see if it helps.
Go to the Format - Style menu. Click on the drop-down and enter 'MyLink' as the style, this creates a new style. Uncheck everything except the Font box. Click Modify and chane the Font settings to font size 10, bold, underlined, color Green. Now right-click a toolbar. Select Customize... from the context menu. Click on the Format category. You should see the Style command in the right-hand list. Click on the Style command and drag it to one of your toolbars. Select a cell containing a hyperlink. You will see that the Style box that you just dragged onto a toolbar shows the style is 'Hyperlink'. Change the style to 'MyLink' using the toolbar drop-down. Now the selected hyperlink is coloured green, all other hyperlinks still have the 'Hyperlink' style and are not affected. Note that if you edit the hyperlink it will revert to the 'Hyperlink' style. Hope this helps with the scope. Ed Ferrero http://www.edferrero.com <-- its changed! "come_mon_come_mon!" wrote I found another side effect of making the change. Originally, those cells with hyperlinks inserted will have their font color changed from default black to blue and text underlined. I don't need to place the mouse pointer explicitly over the cell to check whether the cell has hyperlink attached. After I made the change, all text appeared black, regardless of whether the cells had hyperlinks assigned. That made me confused because I need check each cell separately to see if hyperlink was assigned. <end quote |
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