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kushalthakral
Creator III
Creator III

change the font of expression

Dear All

I have a table in which i am using three expression out of which i have to last expression in bold and first two expressions normal

is there any way through which i can achieve this

Thanks

Kushal Thakral

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Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Click on the + in front of the expression on the Expressions tab, select Text Format and then enter in the Definition field the string '<b>'.


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Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Click on the + in front of the expression on the Expressions tab, select Text Format and then enter in the Definition field the string '<b>'.


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mphekin12
Specialist
Specialist

If you go to the expressions tab and click the '+' next to the expression you want to be bold you should see a list of parameters you can change.  Go to the one that says 'Text Format' and type ='<b>' into the Definition.

Hope this helps.

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First, for a table, you should always create a Chart and select the Table type.

Go to Properties, Expressions, and click on the + to the left of the Expression you want to Bold.

Then click on Text Format and in the expression window, type ='<B>'

That should do it.

for your reference:

Text Format

Edit the Text Format expression to enter an attribute expression for calculating the font style of text associated with the data point (For tables: text in the table cell for each dimension cell. The calculated text format will have precedence over table style defined in the Chart Properties: Style.) The expression used as text format expression should return a string containing a '<B>' for bold text, '<I>' for italic text and/or '<U>' for underlined text. Note that = is necessary before the string.

- Brian Koehn

eduardo_sommer
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

In the Text Format property of the expression. you want in bold, just include '<B>'

Eduardo

kushalthakral
Creator III
Creator III
Author

Thank you All

Regards

Kushal Thakral