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Default Row Height variations from computer to computer on same workbook

I've been sent a workbook by a colleague and on his workbook, a specific row
has a height of 13.8 (23 pixels) and on my machine it is 16.5 (22 pixels).
Has anyone seen this before and what do we need to do to ensure that it's
consistent from machine to machine?

Thanks in advance,

Barb Reinhardt

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Default Row Height variations from computer to computer on same workbook

Fix found.

Display Control Panel - Settings - Advanced - General - DPI setting to
Normal (96 DPI)

Barb Reinhardt



"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:

I've been sent a workbook by a colleague and on his workbook, a specific row
has a height of 13.8 (23 pixels) and on my machine it is 16.5 (22 pixels).
Has anyone seen this before and what do we need to do to ensure that it's
consistent from machine to machine?

Thanks in advance,

Barb Reinhardt

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