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E-Mail Causes Formatting Loss
There is a worksheet that's emailed to several users. The category axis is
formatted to 45-degrees. When opened after email transmission, the axis reverts to 0 degrees and the length of the categories overlap. I attempted to email it and leave the settings on auto which also causes the categories to overlap prior to the emailing of the xls. Thanks in Advance |
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E-Mail Causes Formatting Loss
I doubt it's the emailing process that does it. Saving the file to a shared
drive and opening it on another computer may cause this, and so may copying the file to a removable medium and plugging that medium into another computer. It may be related to different monitor or video settings, or a particular font not being present on both computers. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Rich Kooyer" <Rich wrote in message ... There is a worksheet that's emailed to several users. The category axis is formatted to 45-degrees. When opened after email transmission, the axis reverts to 0 degrees and the length of the categories overlap. I attempted to email it and leave the settings on auto which also causes the categories to overlap prior to the emailing of the xls. Thanks in Advance |
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