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CAPTGNVR

EXCEL97 WHY SOMETIMES THE COLUMN WIDTH DECREASES BY ITSELF??
 
DEAR ALL

In some of the computers, the excel97 files when u close and open the
columns width gets decreased in such a manner the sums in the columns
will not be seen as it will show ######. What could be the reason
for these columns to decrease in width. Pls adv.


Dave Peterson

EXCEL97 WHY SOMETIMES THE COLUMN WIDTH DECREASES BY ITSELF??
 
Are you saving the files as normal workbooks (not .csv files)?

Some posters say that upgrading to SR2 helps. But others have said that it had
no effect.

If you're not running xl97SR2, you may want to try it.

(Help|About MS Excel will show you the release.)



CAPTGNVR wrote:

DEAR ALL

In some of the computers, the excel97 files when u close and open the
columns width gets decreased in such a manner the sums in the columns
will not be seen as it will show ######. What could be the reason
for these columns to decrease in width. Pls adv.


--

Dave Peterson

Mike Fogleman

EXCEL97 WHY SOMETIMES THE COLUMN WIDTH DECREASES BY ITSELF??
 
Could be a combination of font size and zoom level and column width within
sheet settings. Differences in monitor screen resolution can also effect it.

Mike F
"CAPTGNVR" wrote in message
ups.com...
DEAR ALL

In some of the computers, the excel97 files when u close and open the
columns width gets decreased in such a manner the sums in the columns
will not be seen as it will show ######. What could be the reason
for these columns to decrease in width. Pls adv.




Dave Peterson

EXCEL97 WHY SOMETIMES THE COLUMN WIDTH DECREASES BY ITSELF??
 
Another question...

Any chance that these #### cells contain dates.

If yes, then the format of the field could be causing trouble. If the date cell
is formatted to show the short date (m/d/yy), then excel will use the windows
regional setting to display that field.

If the person who created the file had a windows short date format of m/d/yy
(like 8/7/07 (no leading 0's or centuries)), and the person who opened the file
had a windows short date of mm/dd/yyyy (08/07/2007), then the person who opened
the file would see ###'s.



CAPTGNVR wrote:

DEAR ALL

In some of the computers, the excel97 files when u close and open the
columns width gets decreased in such a manner the sums in the columns
will not be seen as it will show ######. What could be the reason
for these columns to decrease in width. Pls adv.


--

Dave Peterson

CAPTGNVR

EXCEL97 WHY SOMETIMES THE COLUMN WIDTH DECREASES BY ITSELF??
 
On Feb 8, 8:04 am, Dave Peterson wrote:
Another question...

Any chance that these #### cells contain dates.

If yes, then the format of the field could be causing trouble. If the date cell
is formatted to show the short date (m/d/yy), then excel will use the windows
regional setting to display that field.

If the person who created the file had a windows short date format of m/d/yy
(like 8/7/07 (no leading 0's or centuries)), and the person who opened the file
had a windows short date of mm/dd/yyyy (08/07/2007), then the person who opened
the file would see ###'s.

CAPTGNVR wrote:

DEAR ALL


In some of the computers, the excel97 files when u close and open the
columns width gets decreased in such a manner the sums in the columns
will not be seen as it will show ######. What could be the reason
for these columns to decrease in width. Pls adv.


--

Dave Peterson


D/DAVE N MIKE
Thanks for the input. It was happening in one ship excel97. Luckily
on this ship it is not happening. Like i said it was decreasing by
itself on the same comp and there was no date. Only the usual sum of
totals etc. But it can be easily seen that a column width of 12 has
been reduced to 5 or there about.. So i wanted to find out the reason
as that fear is there that once i program then the columns will
decrease. anyhow as a safe precaution i hv given a command button to
reset columns and written the vb code.



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