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Default Orienting cells that have been formatted for a date

In a sheet i have created I have formatted the cells so that the dates
orientation should be at 90 degrees in the cell and when it prints €“ it does
indeed orient at 90 degrees. However, on the screen €“ the formatting ends up
looking €œfunny€. It is very hard to describe without being able to send a
copy through.

If i look back through the previous iterations of the sheet - it formats
fine untila certain point - but i cannot work out why.

Any tips on how to ensure that the cells are oriented as they should be on
the screen?



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