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Default Large Default Display Size of Ribbon

When I open Excel 2007, the ribbon and rows open with very 'wide' or 'tall'
heights. I checked the row height and it opens, by default I guess, at 87.75
and the Formula Bar seems even larger. I do not have this issue in my other
Office apps (Word, PowerPoint, etc.). Thoughts?
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Default Large Default Display Size of Ribbon

Never mind anyone. I found the problem and it had to do with the default
font in Excel. It had been changed to Cambria Math 11pt. Changing it to
something normal, Verdana 10pt, fixed the issue.

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When I open Excel 2007, the ribbon and rows open with very 'wide' or 'tall'
heights. I checked the row height and it opens, by default I guess, at 87.75
and the Formula Bar seems even larger. I do not have this issue in my other
Office apps (Word, PowerPoint, etc.). Thoughts?

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