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hi all
I want to set up a contacts list in a public folder for general useage. I have created my categories and have sorted the contacts according to the category, then by office location and then by company name. The problem is that the font size and weight for the category headings are the same as the contacts themselves, so even though the headings are grey and the contacts are black, it is still rather messy to view. I am wondering if it is possible to change the font size/ weight for just the headings? I can change the font for rows, but that changes it for all rows, including the contact rows, whcih defeats the purpose. Can anyone help? I need to make the headings defined to appease the grumpy old men ![]() thanks!! Kathryn |
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