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Default Strange formatting on one machine only

Hello,

I am using the Interop library to send data to and then format an Excel
sheet (Excel 2003). It works file on my machine and most others. However, on
one person's machine, it sends all the data and does do some of the
formatting, but it doesn't look quite right.

For example, I set the cell width and then have it auto-fit. The problem is
the auto-fit squishes the text too much and so the last letters get pushed to
a new line. This only happens on this machine - everyone else is fine.

I've looked at his startup template (gave him mine), font size and font type
but I cannot seem to solve it. I've checked that the zoom size is 100%, but
it also prints out the way it looks on screen. We do use the same printer and
printer driver.

Any ideas why this may be happening?

Thank you.

-Gumbatman
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