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Monday, March 26, 2012
How to Adjust Chart Fonts in Excel
1. Start Microsoft Excel 2007 and open a spreadsheet from your files that contains a chart in which you want to change the formatting of the font in that chart.
2. Right-click on the text in the chart that you want to change the font or other formatting feature. The 'Mini Toolbar' will appear over the shortcut menu that appears. The 'Mini Toolbar' contains everything you need to adjust the chart font.
3. Use the 'Font Type' drop-down list to choose a new font for the selected text. The 'Font Size' drop-down list allows you to change the size of the font that you have selected. The 'Increase Font' and 'Decrease Font' buttons allow you to quickly adjust the size.
4. Use the styles buttons to make the selected text bold or italic by choosing the 'B' button for bold or the 'I' button for italic.
5. Align the selected text by choosing the 'Right Align,' 'Center Align' or 'Left Align' buttons.
6. Change the color of the selected text by picking a color from the 'Text Color' drop-down box. Click 'More Colors' at the bottom of the drop-down box to display the Color Picker where you can create a custom color for the selected text.