Thank you for your advices. You are right about changing font. This
really only happens with Verdana font. I am just trying to solve the
real reason for the problem, because our company is using Verdana in
all the documents. I am the administrator, so there is no more help
coming from there either. =D
Perhaps a silly question, but have you tried resintalling the Verdana font?
I'm not an expert on this by any means, but I would guess that if changing
the font solves the problem then perhaps it has been inadvertantly replaced
by a bitmap version, for example. My thinking is that if the chosen font is
causing a problem but theoretically shouldn't then there must be something
wrong with it, rather than anything being wrong with Excel itself. If you
have no success with reinstalling Verdana then I don't think I can be much
help, sorry.
Paul C,

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> Thank you for your advices. You are right about changing font. This
> really only happens with Verdana font. I am just trying to solve the
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>> Paul C,
Paqe - 18 Aug 2004 08:02 GMT
Sorry this took a while.
I tried this one. I uninstalled the original font and installed the
Verdana again. It didn't have any effect. I checked the both original
and new verdana.ttf files and at least my Windows XP seems to think
that they are both files for true type font. Any other ideas, folks?
> Perhaps a silly question, but have you tried resintalling the Verdana font?
> I'm not an expert on this by any means, but I would guess that if changing
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> Paul C,
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