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Hello,

I am trying to set column widths in one file to match that of another file.
I set the columns to the same size (40) in each file. However, they end up
different widths!

The width in the first files says '40.00 (245 pixels)', while the other file
says '40.00 (325 pixels)'. Why are the pixels different between the two!?
Please help!

Notes - Both files have the same:
1) magnification
2) font type and size
3) page setup printer resolution
4) saved as excel workbook 2003 format
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Hello,

I am trying to set column widths in one file to match that of another file.
I set the columns to the same size (40) in each file. However, they end up
different widths!

The width in the first files says '40.00 (245 pixels)', while the other file
says '40.00 (325 pixels)'. Why are the pixels different between the two!?
Please help!

Notes - Both files have the same:
1) magnification
2) font type and size
3) page setup printer resolution
4) saved as excel workbook 2003 format

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