Excel: ChartWizard Changes Title, X Axis, and Y Axis FontsID: Q89983
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When the Microsoft Excel 4.0 ChartWizard is used to modify an existing chart, any text which is attached to the chart's Title, X Axis, or Y Axis reverts to the default system font.
The ChartWizard is designed to simplify the creation and modification
of charts by presenting the user with different chart options and
displaying what the chart will look like before it is actually
created. ChartWizard, however, does not allow the formatting of text
within its dialogs.
Because of the design of the ChartWizard, if it is used to modify an
existing chart, it will change the Title, X Axis and Y Axis Labels to
a default system font: in Excel 4.0 for the Macintosh, the font
reverted to is Geneva, and in Excel 4.0 for Windows, the font reverted
to is either Helv (in Windows 3.0) or MS Sans Serif (in Windows 3.1).
The ChartWizard does not use font information stored in chart template
files to prevent this from occurring, nor does it use any font
information that is set by the Gallery Set Preferred command or by the
Normal Style that is defined on the worksheet containing the source
data.
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 394-397
Additional query words: helvetica modified Chart Wizard
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Last Reviewed: March 29, 1999