Is it possible to increase the size of the font when using autofiltering
dropdowns in Excel?
Jonah
Is it possible to increase the size of the font when using autofiltering
dropdowns in Excel?
Jonah
Maybe just changing the zoom would be sufficient????
_Jonah wrote:
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> Is it possible to increase the size of the font when using autofiltering
> dropdowns in Excel?
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> Jonah
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Dave Peterson
I wish to keep the columns at a fixed visible width Dave. It will make my
task much easier for the non-specialist with PC's and certainly with Excel.
Jonah
Dave Peterson wrote:
> Maybe just changing the zoom would be sufficient?
I actually meant the zoom icon on the standard toolbar (or View|Zoom from the
menubar).
_Jonah wrote:
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> I wish to keep the columns at a fixed visible width Dave. It will make my
> task much easier for the non-specialist with PC's and certainly with Excel.
>
> Jonah
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> Dave Peterson wrote:
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> > Maybe just changing the zoom would be sufficient?
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Dave Peterson
Ahhh.
But even if you change the zoom, you can't see all the text.
I don't think that there's a way.
_Jonah wrote:
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> I wish to keep the columns at a fixed visible width Dave. It will make my
> task much easier for the non-specialist with PC's and certainly with Excel.
>
> Jonah
>
> Dave Peterson wrote:
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> > Maybe just changing the zoom would be sufficient?
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Dave Peterson
The font used by Excel in the drop-downs is a system font and only scalable as a function of zoom (As has been suggested elsewhere) The only way to enlarge this font is with the Zoom facility - furthermore you can't change the colour etc etc. Pain in the ***, but there you are.
At least someone could answer this one. Shame that Microsoft could not.
Jonah
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Jon Quixley wrote:
> The font used by Excel in the drop-downs is a system font and only
> scalable as a function of zoom (As has been suggested elsewhere) The
> only way to enlarge this font is with the Zoom facility - furthermore
> you can't change the colour etc
>
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