Select entire sheet in Numbers

I would like to change globally the font and row height on a worksheet. Double clicking, or holding, the little round circle with the blue dot inside doesn't do anything. How does one select the entire sheet? Or is there another method to globally change formatting?


iPad mini, numbers.


Thanks

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on Mar 12, 2014 4:33 PM

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Posted on Mar 13, 2014 4:54 AM

It isn't the sheet per se that you are selecting, it is the table (so if your sheet contains multiple tables, you will need to repeat the process for each one):


  1. Tap on the top selector bar to select the first column (this can be done with rows as well, but typically the column is easier to twork with; depends on yor table)
  2. Drag the blue dot across to select all of the columns in your table
  3. Tap the format tool and make the desired changes.
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Mar 13, 2014 4:54 AM in response to Klaus Blume

It isn't the sheet per se that you are selecting, it is the table (so if your sheet contains multiple tables, you will need to repeat the process for each one):


  1. Tap on the top selector bar to select the first column (this can be done with rows as well, but typically the column is easier to twork with; depends on yor table)
  2. Drag the blue dot across to select all of the columns in your table
  3. Tap the format tool and make the desired changes.

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Select entire sheet in Numbers

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