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Malcom Malcom is offline From where is the default font for charts and table being inherited? Windows 7 64bit From where is the default font for charts and table being inherited? Office 2010 64bit
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Hello.

Can someone tell me from where is the default font for charts and table being inherited?
I have found a post on the web that says this:

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When you use Insert | Table, the default font is the same font face and color as the top level bullet on the slide master. It doesn't matter which
slide *layout* you use (Title Only, Blank, whatever), the table still uses
those settings from the placeholder on the slide *master* as its default.
But as far as I see, changing the font size and name of elements in the master slide doesn’t do anything (even when creating a new slide and a new table).
Also, these settings don’t seem to get inherited from the placeholders in the layout.

Thanks in advance,


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