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08:03:51 in microsoft.public.excel.programming, Walter Briscoe writes In message of Fri, 1 Aug 2014 18:49:50 in microsoft.public.excel.programming, GS writes I don't do much with 'Shapes' but I'll play around with it over the weekend... Thanks, Garry. I did not say that my Sub Macro1() should be run in a new WorkSheet. I like to construct failures which are standalone and can easily be ported by anyone interested. I shall play too. ;) I have a hypothesis: Excel text boxes do not support automatic margins in 2010. In 2003, I right-clicked the box right hand edge and selected Format Text Box... I selected the Margins Tab and found Automatic checked and the margins blank. When I unchecked Automatic, the margins were given values of Left: 0.25 cm, Top: 0.13 cm, Right: 0.25 cm and Bottom: 0.13 cm. In 2010, I right-clicked the box right hand edge and, in the absence of Format Text Box..., I selected Format Text Effect... I selected the Text Box entry and found the same margins as given above, but no automatic margin control. Hence my hypothesis. I shall have to write some version-dependent code. If I had support, I would raise a query with Microsoft on a possible undocumented change. -- Walter Briscoe |
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