What characters effect places a horizontal line through text?
What character effect places a horizontal line through text!
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I'm using Libreoffice (but I think that this is similar in Excel) and I need to draw a vertical line in correspondence of the green points in this image:
Possibly follow the line style that I used in the legend. How can I do this?
In Excel you can use vertical error bars. If you want to have a line drop vertically to the axis, use the settings with Minus and 100%
In Excel, I want to change color of the dotted lines in a "Line with Markers" graph.
I clicked to format the legend and I chose a color in Border and it changed the color of the line only, and not the markers. How do I change both the line and markers color?
Click on the markers and not on the line. proceed with the same steps as with the line.
Right-click on the line (in the graph) and select Format Data Series. You'll get something looking like this (might differ depending on your version):
Here you can choose Marker Line Colour, Marker Shape (in "Marker Options"), Marker Inner colour (in "Marker Fill") and many other things. Hope that helps!
I have a multi-line title side by side to an icon. I would like to keep the line-height of that title at about 1.6 . If I do so though, the text does not align on top because it stays vertically centered to the line. The result is that the top of the icon is not aligned with the top of the text. If I use line-height 1 the problem does not occur because the middle vertical alignment of a text in a line of the same size is the same as the top alignment.
You can see what I mean in this code pen.
Any idea?
You can add a negative top margin to your title.
Defining both your font size and the margin in em will allow you to achieve alignment regardless of what font size is inherited.
All the columns for numbers are right-aligned. The row with secondary totals should have a percent sign (%), but the digits should still line up. I tried single-character indent for all numbers except this row, but no variation of font produces digits lining up.
I also tried adding a thin column just to house the percent sign on that row, but, alas, there seems to be some built-in column margin or padding so it looks like 26 % instead of 26%. Anybody know a workaround? Thanks.
Using Custom number format
_-* #,##0_%
The trailing _% means include a space the width of the % character
If this is what you're after: then change the right indent to be 1 character for the cells before the %
Select range.
right click
select format cells
select alignment
change horizontal to "right (indent)"
Change Indent to 1
Added courier new to show the even better alignment
The image below should say enough.
When trying to go to the next line using enter it goes on top of (slightly lower) than the text line above it.
http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/uploads/monthly_05_2012/post-303110-13359838269609.png.pagespeed.ce.xEvMztZ7Ot.png
In the character properties of the textfield, check your Leading (it's a percentile value next to the font size). This sets the line height of a textfield.
Default value is 100%.