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Need some help with alignment
Hey all. I am using the book antiqua font, which says its true type, however
when designing a sheet, and adding lines to the sheet, what comes up in the print preview is slightly off from whats on the sheet itself. Is there anyway to prevent this? I am getting tired of spending countless hours moving lines a few spaces at a time so everything looks aligned when in my mind it should just work this way. |
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Need some help with alignment
I noticed that the Excel window zoom influences the display of characters.
For instance some numbers will be displayed at 100% zoom, but result in ####### in 75% zoom. Maybe you did not use 100% zoom when designing the sheet. Regards, JB "havocdragon" wrote: Hey all. I am using the book antiqua font, which says its true type, however when designing a sheet, and adding lines to the sheet, what comes up in the print preview is slightly off from whats on the sheet itself. Is there anyway to prevent this? I am getting tired of spending countless hours moving lines a few spaces at a time so everything looks aligned when in my mind it should just work this way. |
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