Easy (?) formating question...

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I have a workbook with 12 tabs (one for each month).

Each sheet is exactly the same, except for the information that is entered, of course.

I would like the change the font of A3:H80 for all the worksheets. Is there some way I can do this all at the same time?

Thanks,
Kristy
 

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That was it. I couldn't remember it for the life of me, and it was driving me nuts!

Thankee much! :biggrin:
 
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