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Default HOW DO YOU FIX A ROWS HEIGHT

if this helps, believe when you select row / column, makes a kind of
universal change. e.g. hilite row (click left pane for row, change color),
now when you cut-paste in that row, color stays same from cut-spot.

Try see what hiliting row column row/height measurement is for both
pixel/inch measures (remember/jot down). - hilight entire area want to
change or entire sheet top left square (before A1 / pane). - right click
same & change height in inches / measure box. hope-helps.. otherwise looke
for options settings / search key-words this site..

"melissa" wrote:

I have just designed a new worksheet and copied all the information from the
old worksheet to the new one, now everytime i delete a column the cells
height goes to 12 and not 50 as i would like. Is there anyway i can fix them
at the height of 50 rather than adjusting the column each time???

 
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