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Changing default Page Setup
I am a support technician for a company. I have a user who claims she was
able to open an Excel spreadsheet and the program would enlarge her font based on how many columns were filled on the document, before we upgraded her to Office 2003. In other words, if she opened a document which had data in columns A-E, her screen would stretch the contents of these columns so that she only saw columns A-E filling her screen, and would not see anything past column E to the right. I realize that she can increase the zoom percentage until she gets the desired effect, but she doesn't want to have to adjust the zoom settings for each spreadsheet she opens. I am inclined to not believe she ever had this ability in former versions of Office, but then again, I haven't used Excel extensively, myself. |
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