![]() Unfortunately I can't find a way to keep the font properties dialog pinned anywhere in the tools or other portions of the user interface (in Acrobat 9, one could put this box in the tool menus and when the text is selected in the text box, the context of the properties changes to show the font options, including color, etc without having to figure out the appropriate shortcut key combination to bring it up). You can type directly into the active cell or into the text box on the formula bar. Since posting this problem I've experimented and discovered that if I click "CTRL-E" while having my cursor selecting the (red) text in the text box, a different properties dialog box appears that specifically addresses the properties of the text within the text box (not the box itself, which is in the other, separate properties dialog box I already described). The current (or active) cell is surrounded by a thick, blue border. Here’s how to add a line, pattern, or custom border to a text box, picture, and other objects in Word, PowerPoint, or Excel for Mac. No font properties whatsoever are present. Only the background color and border of the box itself. ![]() In this text box's properties box dialog there is no option to change anything to do with the font. Right clicking on a text box brings up a dialog that is focused only on the properties of the box.not the text that is written inside that box. I am not using form elements here.just text boxes.
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