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First I set the workbook level formatting trying to get the fonts to actually match up. Then I went through each individual worksheet and set everything I could click to the same font, font color, font size, and made sure the alignments were right.

 

I then did the same thing on the dashboard panes where the worksheets were inserted and all the additional items I put on the dashboard.

 

No matter what I do it looks like garbage because the fonts decide to be a size I didn't set them to or something and they don't match.

 

This is a nightmare and it looks very unprofessional. What is wrong here?

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  1. 2025年8月20日 18:26

    @Chris Geatch​ I think this is a remnant of the old word cloud days (a graph type rarely discussed in polite circles). The Text mark was used to generate these, and Size is/was used to control how large the font was [for example, count of word appearances].

     

    I don't see that graph type much any more, but you're correct: populating the size can negatively affect text size, even if the presumed font sizes are equivalent.

     

    Great illustration of which elements are covered in custom templates, too!

     

    Michael Hesser (Tableau Forum Ambassador)

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