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Spreadsheet formatting changes on different computers
 
We have a spreadhseet on a network fileshare set as we want it. But when opened on some different computers some of the set formatting elements change. Doesnt formatting follow the spreadsheet, not the PC?

Specifically:

font and font size of the text

and it also keeps erasing any zeros times (military: 01:10) even though set as a correct time/date column

keeps removing zeros that preceed an inditifier number (0121123 changes to 121123) even though set to general text.

These settings seem to hold on a couple PCs. Any thoughts?

Much appreciated!

GS[_2_]

Spreadsheet formatting changes on different computers
 
on 5/18/2012, a_gunslinger supposed :
We have a spreadhseet on a network fileshare set as we want it. But when
opened on some different computers some of the set formatting elements
change. Doesnt formatting follow the spreadsheet, not the PC?

Specifically:

font and font size of the text

and it also keeps erasing any zeros times (military: 01:10) even though
set as a correct time/date column

keeps removing zeros that preceed an inditifier number (0121123 changes
to 121123) even though set to general text.

These settings seem to hold on a couple PCs. Any thoughts?

Much appreciated!


Formatting is also version dependant and so any formats created in a
later version that aren't supported in earlier versions get removed
when the file opens. Also, this is memory dependant and so other PCs
may not have the resources to display all formatting 'as created'.

Also, some OSs use different color palettes, and fonts!

Otherwise, things shouldn't change from one PC to another.

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Garry

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