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I am using a basic "equals to" conditional format and I wish to know how to give resulting text size of my choice, but it is text size "greyed out" in the way I have it in condition 1 format. TIA |
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*Terry* ha scritto: Office 2003...XP I am using a basic "equals to" conditional format and I wish to know how to give resulting text size of my choice, but it is text size "greyed out" in the way I have it in condition 1 format. Hi tėTerry, In Conditional Formatting you cannot change font type or font size, just font color. -- Hope I helped you. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Ciao Franz Verga from Italy |
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Franz...Thank you.
Terry "Franz Verga" wrote: Nel post *Terry* ha scritto: Office 2003...XP I am using a basic "equals to" conditional format and I wish to know how to give resulting text size of my choice, but it is text size "greyed out" in the way I have it in condition 1 format. Hi tÃŽTerry, In Conditional Formatting you cannot change font type or font size, just font color. -- Hope I helped you. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Ciao Franz Verga from Italy |
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