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The width of cells is displayed in characters and pixels. The height
of cells is displayed in points and pixels. How do I know how many inches or centimeters a certain number of pixels will be on printed paper? |
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For one square inch. Try 12.45 (144 Pixels) for the width and 72 (144 Pixels) for the height. On my Dell printer its exactly one inch. HTH John "Pekka Numminen" wrote in message ... The width of cells is displayed in characters and pixels. The height of cells is displayed in points and pixels. How do I know how many inches or centimeters a certain number of pixels will be on printed paper? |
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On 27 Feb, 20:09, "John" wrote:
Hi For one square inch. Try 12.45 (144 Pixels) for the width and 72 (144 Pixels) for the height. On my Dell printer its exactly one inch. HTH John"Pekka Numminen" wrote in message ... The width of cells is displayed in characters and pixels. The height of cells is displayed in points and pixels. How do I know how many inches or centimeters a certain number of pixels will be on printed paper? For some reason, for me, the Page Layout view of Excel 2007 shows the height and width of cells in _centimeters_ and pixels. Anyway, I changed some cells to 144 pixels * 144 pixels and added border lines. The Normal view actually then shows the width of each cell as 134 pixels. The outcome on paper: cells that have the width and height of roughly 1.5 inches, measured using a ruler. |
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On 2/26/2010 11:01 PM, Pekka Numminen wrote:
The width of cells is displayed in characters and pixels. The height of cells is displayed in points and pixels. How do I know how many inches or centimeters a certain number of pixels will be on printed paper? See the table at the bottom of this MS web page for approximate conversions: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...517241033.aspx You can also use page layout view, display the horizontal and vertical rulers, and change the measurements of the ruler to inches, cm, or mm by using the Advanced tab on the Excel Options menu. Bill |
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Taken from Microsoft website ;{The height of cells is displayed in points and pixels rather than in inches. When you drag the boundary of a row heading to adjust the height of a row on the worksheet, a ScreenTip displays the height in points and shows pixels in parentheses.} The table shows 72 Points (96 Pixels) on my computer, I get 72 Points (144 Pixels). Am I missing something ?? I thought it could be a mistake (Typo). Regards John P.S. It was very nice of you to thank Dave Peterson for helping someone being picked on by "SmartASS" "Bill" wrote in message ... On 2/26/2010 11:01 PM, Pekka Numminen wrote: The width of cells is displayed in characters and pixels. The height of cells is displayed in points and pixels. How do I know how many inches or centimeters a certain number of pixels will be on printed paper? See the table at the bottom of this MS web page for approximate conversions: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...517241033.aspx You can also use page layout view, display the horizontal and vertical rulers, and change the measurements of the ruler to inches, cm, or mm by using the Advanced tab on the Excel Options menu. Bill |
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On 2/28/2010 1:53 PM, John wrote:
Hi Bill Taken from Microsoft website ;{The height of cells is displayed in points and pixels rather than in inches. When you drag the boundary of a row heading to adjust the height of a row on the worksheet, a ScreenTip displays the height in points and shows pixels in parentheses.} The table shows 72 Points (96 Pixels) on my computer, I get 72 Points (144 Pixels). Am I missing something ?? I thought it could be a mistake (Typo). Regards John P.S. It was very nice of you to thank Dave Peterson for helping someone being picked on by "SmartASS" John It's probably not a typo, just a difference in screen resolution. 72 points should equal one inch. MS offers macros to specify row height and column width in either inches or centimeters he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/213422 OpenOffice.org's free Calc program uses inches as the default (at least in the US) measurement for both row height and column width. Quattro Pro has long offered inches, centimeters, and points as options for these measurements. I haven't used the program in recent years, so I am not positive if the three options are still available. Bill |
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On 3/1/2010 10:59 AM, Bill wrote:
It's probably not a typo, just a difference in screen resolution. 72 points should equal one inch. MS offers macros to specify row height and column width in either inches or centimeters he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/213422 OpenOffice.org's free Calc program uses inches as the default (at least in the US) measurement for both row height and column width. Quattro Pro has long offered inches, centimeters, and points as options for these measurements. I haven't used the program in recent years, so I am not positive if the three options are still available. Bill I just inserted the MS macros in a 2007 Excel spreadsheet. At least on my HP inkjet printer I get only an approximation of the desired heights and widths. A one-inch height comes out at 0.95 inch and a two-inch width comes out at 2.125 inches. It's not my printer acting up, either. When I use OpenOffice.org's Calc program the height is one inch and the width is two inches. The web page I referenced does say the macros are for Excel 2000, but I don't think that should really make a difference. It must be an Excel bug of some kind. If I copy and paste the resized cells from Excel to either Word, Publisher or PowerPoint and print them out from there the sizes are exact at 1 and 2 inches. Bill |
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