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I am using Courier New font because I want a non-proportional font.
Courier New is a True Type font. It works fine for View scaling percentages down to 80%. But below 80%, Excel reverts to displaying a proportional font -- Arial, I think. (Note: The Format Font remains Courier New.) Is there any way that I can work around this? Is there a different non-proportional font that I can use that avoids this limitation? I want to be able to set the View scaling percentage to as low as 60%. But I want a non-proportional font so that all interstitial characters line up (not just a decimal point, for exampe). I thought that was the point of True Type fonts: they are scalable. |
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