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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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30.15 Font<br />

The Font dialog<br />

Here the Font, Font style and Size of the font to be used can be set.<br />

Part 5 Sheet and Sheet Objects<br />

The font can be set for any single object (Object Properties: Font), or all objects in a document (Apply to<br />

Objects on Document Properties: Font).<br />

Further, the default document fonts for new objects can be set on Document Properties: Font. There are two<br />

default fonts:<br />

1. The first default font (List Boxes, Charts, etc) is used for most objects, including list boxes and<br />

charts.<br />

2. The second default font (Text Objects and Buttons) is used for buttons and text boxes, which are<br />

objects that usually need a larger font.<br />

Finally, the default fonts for new documents can be set on User Preferences: Font.<br />

For charts, buttons and text objects (except search objects) a font Color can also be specified. The color may<br />

Fixed (Click the colored button to specify a different color) or it can be dynamically Calculated from an<br />

expression. The expression must be a valid color representation, which is created using the Color Functions<br />

(page 361). If the result of the expression is not a valid color representation, the font color will default to<br />

black.<br />

Additional settings are:<br />

Drop Shadow If this option is checked a drop shadow will be added to the text.<br />

Underline If this option is checked the text will be underlined.<br />

A sample of the selected font is shown in the preview pane.<br />

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