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I know excel is not a drawing tool.
Nevertheless, I have to draw sometimes simple geometric figures (squares and rectangles) with measurments. This is easiest done when the gridlines are square. The closest I got was: Row hight 4.0, Column width o.42 which looks pretty square but enlarged it is not... Any idea which hights and widths produce a real square? |
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