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For a chart, the header and footer are always in Geneva 12 point. This cannot be changed. If you print to a LaserWriter, the LaserWriter will print in Helvetica, due to font substitution. | For a chart, the header and footer are always in Geneva 12 point. This cannot be changed. If you print to a LaserWriter, the LaserWriter will print in Helvetica, due to font substitution. | ||
However, the text in the header and footer can be changed to bold and/or italic by placing & | However, the text in the header and footer can be changed to bold and/or italic by placing &B and/or &I, respectively, prior to the text in the header and/or footer. | ||
For example, to print the name of the worksheet in bold at the top of the worksheet, place the following in the header: | For example, to print the name of the worksheet in bold at the top of the worksheet, place the following in the header: | ||
<pre> & | <pre> &B&F</pre> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 21 July 2020
Excel 1.00-1.50: Can't Change Font or Size of Header TextLast reviewed: November 2, 1994 |
SUMMARYIn versions of Microsoft Excel prior to 2.20, you cannot change the font or font size in a header or footer. The header and footer appear in the same font and size as the rest of the Excel worksheet/macro sheet. For a chart, the header and footer are always in Geneva 12 point. This cannot be changed. If you print to a LaserWriter, the LaserWriter will print in Helvetica, due to font substitution. However, the text in the header and footer can be changed to bold and/or italic by placing &B and/or &I, respectively, prior to the text in the header and/or footer. For example, to print the name of the worksheet in bold at the top of the worksheet, place the following in the header: &B&F |
KBCategory: kbother Last reviewed: November 2, 1994 |