Unlock a world of possibilities! Login now and discover the exclusive benefits awaiting you.
In the properties of a chart, I have some expressions.
If I click on the plus sign of the expression I can set background color, text color, text format etc.
F.e. I have in text color the definition: If(1=1, Red() )
and in text format I have: If( 1=1, '<B><I>' ) making it bold italic.
Question: Which formula do I use to set the text size (making the font bigger)...
<H2> or something doesn't work. Or should I use a format expression around my value ? But how does that work...
not sure there is a way with an html tag. other posts suggest that <H1> - <H6> work but I tested on qv9 and qv10 and there was no change to the font.
No that doesn't work, I tried it.
Or should I use a format expression around my value ? But how does that work...
see if this works...
high light your control
click View menu
click Design Grid (box appears around control)
Ctrl + Shift + Right-Click on the cell you want to edit
click Custom Format Cell
in the Text settings box change the Text size
Apply Changes to "current expression"
Apply
well, it works for ALL the lines, not just one...
Hello,
Try to use single quates around the tag, ex. '<H5>'.
St0ny
Hi,
Try to use this for text size (under Text Format): IF(1=1,'<H3>')
Regards,
Sokkorn
Make as copys as you need of the calculate text, and make a conditional to view the result
(change the default colors as the result you want)
if(a>1)
Make as copys as you need of the calculate text, and make a conditional to view the result
(change the default colors as the result you want)
if(a>1)
i try to learn better english
Make as copys as you need of the calculate text, and make a conditional to view the result
(change the default colors as the result you want)
if(a>1)
i try to learn better english