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Pivot Table - default font
Hello,
I just upgraded to Excel 2007, and struggling a bit at the beggining, as expected. I am confident it will go better as I use it! Quick question: with Excel 2003 I set the default font as Tahoma 10. This applied anytime I created a new excel file, but also everytime I created a pivot table from a data tab. This seem to not work for Excel 2007. Are there two different settings for the font, one for new sheets and one for pivot tables? Thanks -- Francesco |
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