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In Excel, how do I work in inches, not centimetres?
In Excel, I cannot find a way to work in inches (not centimetres) when sizing
drawings and charts. Any suggestions? |
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Hi Scribe-
I've never seen a Measurement Units setting in Excel such as you have in Word. Have always assumed it was based on either Language or OS settings. However, it doesn't matter... regardless of the default measurement system you can enter measurement in whatever you want by following the number with the appropriate specification. For example, in your case, type in 2" or 2in and it should be accepted. Or you could use mm, pt (points), pi (picas). HTH |:) "The Scribe" wrote: In Excel, I cannot find a way to work in inches (not centimetres) when sizing drawings and charts. Any suggestions? |
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