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Changing font size in a specific column of a straight table

Hi everyone.

I have a question for you.

Is it possible to have a different font size in a specific column of a straight table?

For instance, I have a straight table with one dimension and two expressions.

My font = Arial, and size = 10.

For my second expression I would like to have font = Arial and Size = 8.

Is it possible to do that ?

Thanks in advance.

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Author

Got it.

Thanks to this thread.

http://community.qlik.com/thread/29507

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

Thanks

Giampiero

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Author

Got it.

Thanks to this thread.

http://community.qlik.com/thread/29507

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

Thanks

Giampiero

jayaramp
Contributor II
Contributor II

Hi,

Goto 'Settings' menu, then 'User Preferences', 'Design', and check the option 'Always Show Design Menu Items'.

Next; goto the chart or table where you want to change the font settings and right click on the column of interest.

You will have an option "Custom Format Cell" click that and change the "Text Size" in % terms with respect to its adjacent columns.

You can apply a variety of text formatting options available.

Hope it helps.

Thanks,

Jay

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Author

Thanks Jay.

Another good way to solve that problem.

Best regards

Giampiero

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Author

Thanks Jay.

Another good way to solve that problem.

Best regards

Giampiero