Although on second thought, if you insert an AutoShape rectangle, it will
assume the default formatting.
- Jon
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"Jon Peltier" <jonxlmvpNO@SPAMpeltiertech.com> wrote in message
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> No, I like it with "None".
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> "PeterH" <PeterH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Excel in (Office 2003 and as far as I can tell all previous versions of
>> Excel) should default to autoformat for chart text boxes - it currently
>> selects "none" for outline and background options
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