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Steve

Excel 2000 row heights change between computers
 
When opening an Excel 2000 document on several different computers, the row
heights change. All are set to the same default printer and are the same
default font. Has anyone seen a cure for this?



Crystal

Excel 2000 row heights change between computers
 
I am having the same problem. I have changed computers and had everything
transferred, but now my row heights are all off and my templates are not
working as they did on my old computer. Horizontally everything is staying
the same; however, vertically, everything is being compressed. Any clues for
a cure?????

"Steve" wrote:

When opening an Excel 2000 document on several different computers, the row
heights change. All are set to the same default printer and are the same
default font. Has anyone seen a cure for this?




Crystal

Excel 2000 row heights change between computers
 
OK...After some playing around today, I think I discovered a solution...After
going into Control Panel....Display....Settings....Advanced...I changed my
fonts from Large Fonts to Small Fonts and my Excel spreadsheets all went back
to normal.....I'm not sure if this will be a solution to your problem or not
Steve, but I hope it will help you as much as it has helped me!!!!

"Crystal" wrote:

I am having the same problem. I have changed computers and had everything
transferred, but now my row heights are all off and my templates are not
working as they did on my old computer. Horizontally everything is staying
the same; however, vertically, everything is being compressed. Any clues for
a cure?????

"Steve" wrote:

When opening an Excel 2000 document on several different computers, the row
heights change. All are set to the same default printer and are the same
default font. Has anyone seen a cure for this?





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