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cab58 - 17 Apr 2007 19:53 GMT
I have a excel spreadsheet that is saved as a read-only file. My work
area has access to this file. When one co-worker opens the file, the
row height is different from everyone elses. Any suggestions why this
would happen or how to fix?
tercerojista - 18 Apr 2007 10:38 GMT
> I have a excel spreadsheet that is saved as a read-only file. My work
> area has access to this file. When one co-worker opens the file, the
> row height is different from everyone elses. Any suggestions why this
> would happen or how to fix?

The actual row height is different?

Or does it just look different?  Check the zoom settings on your
workstations.  It may be that your co-workers machine is set to a
different zoom setting...
cab58 - 18 Apr 2007 14:44 GMT
> > I have a excel spreadsheet that is saved as a read-only file. My work
> > area has access to this file. When one co-worker opens the file, the
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> workstations.  It may be that your co-workers machine is set to a
> different zoom setting...

Thanks for the suggestion. It's not zoom settings. WHen I try to
change the row height to 12.75, it rounds it to 12.8. I changed the
display settings on the workstation and that didn't change it either.
The icons appear larger although it is not customized to large icons.
Thanks so much for any help you can provide.
davesexcel - 18 Apr 2007 12:59 GMT
cab58;7513184 Wrote:
> I have a excel spreadsheet that is saved as a read-only file. My work
> area has access to this file. When one co-worker opens the file, the
> row height is different from everyone elses. Any suggestions why this
> would happen or how to fix?

Hi, is his excel defaulted to a larger font?

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cab58 - 23 Apr 2007 15:10 GMT
On Apr 18, 6:59 am, davesexcel <davesexcel.2p8...@no-
mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au> wrote:
> cab58;7513184 Wrote:
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> davesexcel

Thanks for the suggestion. I checked the font. We think it is a print
driver issue.

thanks for all the help!!
 
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