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Cells are too small!

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Tytoque - 07 Sep 2004 09:05 GMT
When I activate Excel 97, the cells of Book1 are too small to such an extent
that I can't view columns & rows names!).
How do I do now?

TIA.

Tytoque.
Naz - 07 Sep 2004 13:36 GMT
is the zoom set to higher than 100%

view>zoom

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Gord Dibben - 07 Sep 2004 19:47 GMT
Tytoque

Are you in "Page break" view?

View>Normal

Perhaps the Zoom is set to a number far less than 100%?

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

>When I activate Excel 97, the cells of Book1 are too small to such an extent
>that I can't view columns & rows names!).
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>Tytoque.
Tytoque - 08 Sep 2004 03:09 GMT
Thanks for the speedy reply.

The setting was  zoom = 100% and View > Normal !!!
I also tried to remove and reinstall Excel but the situation was improved
not yet.

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Tytoque.
garfield-n-odie - 08 Sep 2004 05:21 GMT
If your display resolution is currently set to 1280x1024 or 1600x1200, you
might have to set the zoom to 150% or 200% or more to be able to see things
clearly.  

> When I activate Excel 97, the cells of Book1 are too small to such an extent
> that I can't view columns & rows names!).
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> Tytoque.
Tytoque - 09 Sep 2004 08:36 GMT
My display resolution is currently set to 800x600.

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> If your display resolution is currently set to 1280x1024 or 1600x1200, you
> might have to set the zoom to 150% or 200% or more to be able to see things
> clearly.
 
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