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Standard Row Height setting confused
We encounter a strange problem with Excel (2000 and 2003):
In the standard Excel table done with Arial 10 the row height is 12.75 (17 Pixel). This applies to all my colleagues. On my computer, however, I see a row height of 13.20 (20 pixel). We didn't find the menue to change this general setting (the weak workaround with the workbook causes a number of other problems). Theirs - mine - Font setting 12.75 (17) - 13.20 (20) - Arial 10 12 (16) - 11.40 (19) - Arial 9 11.25 (15) - 10.20 (17) - Arial 8 As a result my Excel sheets never look&print the same on all the other computers and so do their sheets on my computer. Funny (I didn't believe my eyes): If we de-install the driver for the graphics card running the computer on it own ... the setting of the Excel is correct. As soon as we re-install the graphics card driver software things are confused again. Computer: Dell Latitude D820, graphics card nvidia Quatro NVS 120m Same Windows, same Service Pack, same Patches, Also those using the same computer with the same graphics card don't have this problem ... !? My IT-people are puzzled and Dell seems - as always - neither capable nor willing to help (the computer is just a couple of month old) Your help is much appreciated! Nicolas |
Standard Row Height setting confused
not sure under Windows XP etc, but in the old days.
A particular font could be TrueType of not, and they might have different sizes. The other thing is that the range of fonts available can depend on the printer you have set up. So 2 idetnital PCs etc can have different fonts available, due to the fact that they had different Printer dirver's installed. Steve On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 08:59:27 -0000, wrote: We encounter a strange problem with Excel (2000 and 2003): In the standard Excel table done with Arial 10 the row height is 12.75 (17 Pixel). This applies to all my colleagues. On my computer, however, I see a row height of 13.20 (20 pixel). We didn't find the menue to change this general setting (the weak workaround with the workbook causes a number of other problems). Theirs - mine - Font setting 12.75 (17) - 13.20 (20) - Arial 10 12 (16) - 11.40 (19) - Arial 9 11.25 (15) - 10.20 (17) - Arial 8 As a result my Excel sheets never look&print the same on all the other computers and so do their sheets on my computer. Funny (I didn't believe my eyes): If we de-install the driver for the graphics card running the computer on it own ... the setting of the Excel is correct. As soon as we re-install the graphics card driver software things are confused again.. Computer: Dell Latitude D820, graphics card nvidia Quatro NVS 120m Same Windows, same Service Pack, same Patches, Also those using the same computer with the same graphics card don't have this problem ... !? My IT-people are puzzled and Dell seems - as always - neither capable nor willing to help (the computer is just a couple of month old) Your help is much appreciated! Nicolas |
Standard Row Height setting confused
SteveW schrieb: .... So 2 idetnital PCs etc can have different fonts available, due to the fact that they had different Printer dirver's installed. .... We checked that as well ... but it's not the cause since many of us are using the same printer. Thanx! Nicolas |
Standard Row Height setting confused
Yes, but the printer driver is the important thing here. The same printer
with a different version of the driver is a different printer for this purpose. On each computer that has the same model printer, go to the manufacturer's web site and download and install the latest driver. Start from there. HTH Otto wrote in message oups.com... SteveW schrieb: ... So 2 idetnital PCs etc can have different fonts available, due to the fact that they had different Printer dirver's installed. ... We checked that as well ... but it's not the cause since many of us are using the same printer. Thanx! Nicolas |
Standard Row Height setting confused
Otto Moehrbach schrieb: Yes, but the printer driver is the important thing here. The same printer with a different version of the driver is a different printer for this purpose. .... Yes, done that as well but no change. Used a couple of diffferent printers and printer drivers but my setting remain "alien". Thanx Nicolas |
Standard Row Height setting confused
Try selecting a different printer as default. Cannon? <beats Brother drum
Lou " wrote: We encounter a strange problem with Excel (2000 and 2003): In the standard Excel table done with Arial 10 the row height is 12.75 (17 Pixel). This applies to all my colleagues. On my computer, however, I see a row height of 13.20 (20 pixel). We didn't find the menue to change this general setting (the weak workaround with the workbook causes a number of other problems). Theirs - mine - Font setting 12.75 (17) - 13.20 (20) - Arial 10 12 (16) - 11.40 (19) - Arial 9 11.25 (15) - 10.20 (17) - Arial 8 As a result my Excel sheets never look&print the same on all the other computers and so do their sheets on my computer. Funny (I didn't believe my eyes): If we de-install the driver for the graphics card running the computer on it own ... the setting of the Excel is correct. As soon as we re-install the graphics card driver software things are confused again. Computer: Dell Latitude D820, graphics card nvidia Quatro NVS 120m Same Windows, same Service Pack, same Patches, Also those using the same computer with the same graphics card don't have this problem ... !? My IT-people are puzzled and Dell seems - as always - neither capable nor willing to help (the computer is just a couple of month old) Your help is much appreciated! Nicolas |
Standard Row Height setting confused
This sounds like a DPI setting issue to me.
Open your Windows Display Settings Click on the "Settings" Tab Click the "Advanced" Tab Select the "General" Tab Under Display, you should see "DPI Setting" I'm guessing that your setting is higher than your collegues' Try adjusting to match theirs and see what happens HTH, Elkar " wrote: We encounter a strange problem with Excel (2000 and 2003): In the standard Excel table done with Arial 10 the row height is 12.75 (17 Pixel). This applies to all my colleagues. On my computer, however, I see a row height of 13.20 (20 pixel). We didn't find the menue to change this general setting (the weak workaround with the workbook causes a number of other problems). Theirs - mine - Font setting 12.75 (17) - 13.20 (20) - Arial 10 12 (16) - 11.40 (19) - Arial 9 11.25 (15) - 10.20 (17) - Arial 8 As a result my Excel sheets never look&print the same on all the other computers and so do their sheets on my computer. Funny (I didn't believe my eyes): If we de-install the driver for the graphics card running the computer on it own ... the setting of the Excel is correct. As soon as we re-install the graphics card driver software things are confused again. Computer: Dell Latitude D820, graphics card nvidia Quatro NVS 120m Same Windows, same Service Pack, same Patches, Also those using the same computer with the same graphics card don't have this problem ... !? My IT-people are puzzled and Dell seems - as always - neither capable nor willing to help (the computer is just a couple of month old) Your help is much appreciated! Nicolas |
Standard Row Height setting confused
Elkar wrote: This sounds like a DPI setting issue to me. Open your Windows Display Settings Click on the "Settings" Tab Click the "Advanced" Tab Select the "General" Tab Under Display, you should see "DPI Setting" I'm guessing that your setting is higher than your collegues' Try adjusting to match theirs and see what happens HTH, Elkar " wrote: We encounter a strange problem with Excel (2000 and 2003): In the standard Excel table done with Arial 10 the row height is 12.75 (17 Pixel). This applies to all my colleagues. On my computer, however, I see a row height of 13.20 (20 pixel). We didn't find the menue to change this general setting (the weak workaround with the workbook causes a number of other problems). Theirs - mine - Font setting 12.75 (17) - 13.20 (20) - Arial 10 12 (16) - 11.40 (19) - Arial 9 11.25 (15) - 10.20 (17) - Arial 8 As a result my Excel sheets never look&print the same on all the other computers and so do their sheets on my computer. Funny (I didn't believe my eyes): If we de-install the driver for the graphics card running the computer on it own ... the setting of the Excel is correct. As soon as we re-install the graphics card driver software things are confused again. Computer: Dell Latitude D820, graphics card nvidia Quatro NVS 120m Same Windows, same Service Pack, same Patches, Also those using the same computer with the same graphics card don't have this problem ... !? My IT-people are puzzled and Dell seems - as always - neither capable nor willing to help (the computer is just a couple of month old) Your help is much appreciated! Nicolas |
Standard Row Height setting confused
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