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I inherited a workbook where all the numbers display differently. For
example a zero is wider than a one, so numbers with multiple digits don't
line up. I have tried every format option including clearing everthing. It
is obvious that this "conditional spacing" is set at a higher level but I
have been unable to discover where to change it. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 06:19:01 -0700, TwoDot
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I inherited a workbook where all the numbers display differently. For
example a zero is wider than a one, so numbers with multiple digits don't
line up. I have tried every format option including clearing everthing. It
is obvious that this "conditional spacing" is set at a higher level but I
have been unable to discover where to change it. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.


Try using a fixed-space font, like Courier New
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