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donbowyer

zoom problem ??
 
(Excel 2003 on WinXP with SP2)
My workbook has 8 columns, of different widths, which precisely fit the
window.
There are - say - 20 rows of data.
The zoom is set to 100%.
If I copy all this data to a new book with the same amount of window space
and set the same zoom and column settings, the result is different.
The 8 columns no longer fit the window, but exceed it by 2 columns and yet,
notionally, the column widths are the same.
As far as I know, all settings for the original and target workbooks are the
same.
Can anyone explain what is wrong here please.

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donwb

FSt1

zoom problem ??
 
hi
don't know. wild guess..."new workbook".....hummmm....
check font size in new workbook.

my thoughts
regards
FSt1


"donbowyer" wrote:

(Excel 2003 on WinXP with SP2)
My workbook has 8 columns, of different widths, which precisely fit the
window.
There are - say - 20 rows of data.
The zoom is set to 100%.
If I copy all this data to a new book with the same amount of window space
and set the same zoom and column settings, the result is different.
The 8 columns no longer fit the window, but exceed it by 2 columns and yet,
notionally, the column widths are the same.
As far as I know, all settings for the original and target workbooks are the
same.
Can anyone explain what is wrong here please.

--
donwb


donbowyer

zoom problem ??
 
Unfortunately, the font sizes are the same.
--
donwb


"FSt1" wrote:

hi
don't know. wild guess..."new workbook".....hummmm....
check font size in new workbook.

my thoughts
regards
FSt1


"donbowyer" wrote:

(Excel 2003 on WinXP with SP2)
My workbook has 8 columns, of different widths, which precisely fit the
window.
There are - say - 20 rows of data.
The zoom is set to 100%.
If I copy all this data to a new book with the same amount of window space
and set the same zoom and column settings, the result is different.
The 8 columns no longer fit the window, but exceed it by 2 columns and yet,
notionally, the column widths are the same.
As far as I know, all settings for the original and target workbooks are the
same.
Can anyone explain what is wrong here please.

--
donwb


Susan

zoom problem ??
 
same computer? same visual settings (screen size,etc.)?
i have this problem when i bring stuff home & then bring it back to
work - even tho home & work are set @ 800x600, the screen at home is
larger.
hth
susan


On Dec 24, 4:04*am, donbowyer
wrote:
Unfortunately, the font sizes are the same.
--
donwb



"FSt1" wrote:
hi
don't know. wild guess..."new workbook".....hummmm....
check font size in new workbook.


my thoughts
regards
FSt1


"donbowyer" wrote:


(Excel 2003 on WinXP with SP2)
My workbook has 8 columns, of different widths, which precisely fit the
window.
There are - say - 20 rows of data.
The zoom is set to 100%.
If I copy all this data to a new book with the same amount of window space
and set the same zoom and column settings, the result is different.
The 8 columns no longer fit the window, but exceed it by 2 columns and yet,
notionally, the column widths are the same.
As far as I know, all settings for the original and target workbooks are the
same.
Can anyone explain what is wrong here please.


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donwb- Hide quoted text -


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donbowyer

zoom problem ??
 
Hi Susan
Yes. Same PC same screen res.
In fact I can't find anything yet that's different.
There has to be something "embedded" in my original that's causing the
phenomenon and I.m still looking!
--
donwb


"Susan" wrote:

same computer? same visual settings (screen size,etc.)?
i have this problem when i bring stuff home & then bring it back to
work - even tho home & work are set @ 800x600, the screen at home is
larger.
hth
susan


On Dec 24, 4:04 am, donbowyer
wrote:
Unfortunately, the font sizes are the same.
--
donwb



"FSt1" wrote:
hi
don't know. wild guess..."new workbook".....hummmm....
check font size in new workbook.


my thoughts
regards
FSt1


"donbowyer" wrote:


(Excel 2003 on WinXP with SP2)
My workbook has 8 columns, of different widths, which precisely fit the
window.
There are - say - 20 rows of data.
The zoom is set to 100%.
If I copy all this data to a new book with the same amount of window space
and set the same zoom and column settings, the result is different.
The 8 columns no longer fit the window, but exceed it by 2 columns and yet,
notionally, the column widths are the same.
As far as I know, all settings for the original and target workbooks are the
same.
Can anyone explain what is wrong here please.


--
donwb- Hide quoted text -


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Susan

zoom problem ??
 
the zoom doesn't change?
what happens if you set it to 100% zoom (even tho it's already
supposedly there)? does it fix the problem?
if it did, you could add that to a little auto_open macro that would
automatically adjust it upon opening.
maybe look @ custom views.
but it's probably nothing that simple.
:(
if you need to duplicate the workbook, rather than copying & pasting,
you could try either a) copying the workSHEET (instead of the data)
into a new workbook, or just saving the whole workbook under a 2nd
name.
sorry, that's all the idea's i've got.
susan



On Dec 24, 2:48*pm, donbowyer
wrote:
Hi Susan
Yes. Same PC same screen res.
In fact I can't find anything yet that's different.
There has to be something "embedded" in my original that's causing the
phenomenon and I.m still looking!
--
donwb



"Susan" wrote:
same computer? *same visual settings (screen size,etc.)?
i have this problem when i bring stuff home & then bring it back to
work - even tho home & work are set @ 800x600, the screen at home is
larger.
hth
susan


On Dec 24, 4:04 am, donbowyer
wrote:
Unfortunately, the font sizes are the same.
--
donwb


"FSt1" wrote:
hi
don't know. wild guess..."new workbook".....hummmm....
check font size in new workbook.


my thoughts
regards
FSt1


"donbowyer" wrote:


(Excel 2003 on WinXP with SP2)
My workbook has 8 columns, of different widths, which precisely fit the
window.
There are - say - 20 rows of data.
The zoom is set to 100%.
If I copy all this data to a new book with the same amount of window space
and set the same zoom and column settings, the result is different..
The 8 columns no longer fit the window, but exceed it by 2 columns and yet,
notionally, the column widths are the same.
As far as I know, all settings for the original and target workbooks are the
same.
Can anyone explain what is wrong here please.


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