If you want to change the system fonts entirely (perhaps to a narrower font), then you'll need to rely on some hacks to the Windows Registry. So, it may take a bit of testing on your part to get the settings the way that works best for all of your programs. Understand that any changes you make in Windows will affect all your other programs, as well. Once you make changes in Windows, you may need to close and open Excel again in order to see the effects of those changes. One way to do it is to scale the fonts, as described in this tip:
This can be a bit involved, as it depends on the version of Windows you are using on your system and how you want to adjust the font size. The program relies on the system fonts defined by Windows itself. Hover your mouse over the vertical bar until you see double arrows and then click and drag it to increase/decrease the Office 365 window pane size.
If you still want to change the font size, this is not controlled within Excel. How to change the size of the window panes. If you display fewer stats, then there is a greater likelihood that you'll be able to see what you want to see. Just right-click a blank area on the Status Bar and you can select which stats show up there. You can also, if desired, change what is displayed in the Status Bar. If not, then simply make the program window wider and your information should all appear as desired. I pull the box from then select the box form. I can get it to work fine except the box is ridiculously small and when you click on the box you get an 'X', would rather a check mark. To change the message subject lines in your Inbox. On the Advanced View Settings dialog box, click on the Other Settings. In the View toolbar ribbon, click on the View Settings toolbar icon. Once Outlook is running, click on the View menu option. Change the base Normal style or open the main Word template and make the change directly. I would like a checkbox in a cell that when checked a check mark appears in the box and when checked again the checkmark goes away. Open Microsoft Outlook 2016 on your Windows computer. On the View menu, point to To-Do Bar, and then click Options. When the pointer becomes a, drag to resize. Just like with Two Ways to Change Word’s Opening Paper Size there are two ways to change the default or preferred font. To restore the normal-size To-Do Bar, on the View menu, point to To-Do Bar, and then click Normal. Michael wonders how he can decrease the font size of the information displayed on the Status Bar so he can see it all.īefore getting into making changes to the font, you might want to make sure that your Excel program window is wide enough to display all the information you are trying to display in the Status Bar. There are two ways to make Microsoft Word open with your preferred font ready to go. However, the font size is so large that the right-most numbers are not shown completely. When he selects a range of cells, the sum, average, and count appear in the Status Bar. Source: Color /? and Creating Truly Powerful Batch FilesĬorresponds to the background the second the foreground.Michael just purchased a new laptop with Office 365 installed. Sets the default console foreground and background colors.Īttr Specifies color attribute of console outputĬolor attributes are specified by TWO hex digits - the firstĬorresponds to the background the second the foreground. To see a list of available colors and their corresponding numbers, type color /? at the command prompt. You can choose from 16 colors, each of which can be used in the foreground or the background. I found if I just change the menus size from 9 to 10 it makes the folder list text larger.
You cannot change the font that is used, but you can change the size and make it bold. To do so, simply use the COLOR command followed by two hexadecimal numbers. If you are using Windows 10, youll need to open the Control Panel and find Display.
Tired of that boring black and gray command prompt? You can use the COLOR command to make your batch files look more like professional programs.
Font sizes areĭependent on the console settings and cannot be controller from a batch files. In Windows 7 it was easy to increase the font size if the ribbon in MS Office Word: Right click the desktop / personalize + 2 more clicks and a window opens where you can change each and every part of the window: Title bar font size and color, menu font size, icon size, etc etc. So what you could do is change the text of the entire console if a ping fails, but at the next successful ping it would change back to the successful color. Well there is the color command, but that changes the color of the whole console.