Default rows formatting
Hello everyone,
Do you know if it is possible to add a default formatting to a new sheet created (example : 9 font size).
Also I do not understand when I add a row in my sheet, sometimes it takes the formatting from the row above, sometimes from the row below, sometimes it seems to be random. Can you explain it to me ?
Thank you
Corentin
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Hi @Corentin Dal Farra,
Hope you are fine, i didn't see any sitting to define default font size for new sheet, if you want the new row formatting to be same in all of your sheet you can do that by selecting the column and define the format you like ( color - font - alignment .. ATC ) and any new row you create will be the same as you define.
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To add to Bassam's excellent advice/answer.
You can use the Conditional Formatting on each sheet to set the default color, font, and size, and more.
Would that work/help?
I hope that helps!
Be safe and have a fantastic week!
Best,
Andrée Starå | Workflow Consultant / CEO @ WORK BOLD
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Select the columns and set the font format. Once you have done that, new rows should use the column font.
Answers
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Hi @Corentin Dal Farra,
Hope you are fine, i didn't see any sitting to define default font size for new sheet, if you want the new row formatting to be same in all of your sheet you can do that by selecting the column and define the format you like ( color - font - alignment .. ATC ) and any new row you create will be the same as you define.
bassam.khalil2009@gmail.com
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Hello @Bassam.M Khalil
Thank you for your answer,
I will try to define the formatting for all the rows then, thank you.
Corentin
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To add to Bassam's excellent advice/answer.
You can use the Conditional Formatting on each sheet to set the default color, font, and size, and more.
Would that work/help?
I hope that helps!
Be safe and have a fantastic week!
Best,
Andrée Starå | Workflow Consultant / CEO @ WORK BOLD
✅Did my post(s) help or answer your question or solve your problem? Please help the Community by marking it as the accepted answer/helpful. It will make it easier for others to find a solution or help to answer!
SMARTSHEET EXPERT CONSULTANT & PARTNER
Andrée Starå | Workflow Consultant / CEO @ WORK BOLD
W: www.workbold.com | E:andree@workbold.com | P: +46 (0) - 72 - 510 99 35
Feel free to contact me for help with Smartsheet, integrations, general workflow advice, or anything else.
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Select the columns and set the font format. Once you have done that, new rows should use the column font.
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