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Print Option Button (Excel)

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azlina

Technical User
Apr 29, 2002
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Hi all,

I seem to have some problem when it comes to printing. The option button in my file seems to resize itself in print. How do I set it such that this doesn't happens.. Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Azlina
 
Azlina,

I'm not certain that the following relates to what you've described, but here's hoping...

If you're referring to a "macro button" or some other type of button that you're referring to as your "option button", then try the following...

a) Right-click on your "option button" (if it's a "macro button"), or if your button is a a "Text Box" that you've assigned a macro to, then right-click on the "edge" of the Text Box.

b) Choose "Format Control" (if it's a macro button) or choose "Format Text Box" if it's a Text Box.

c) Choose the "Properties" tab

d) Then choose the "Don't move or size with cells" option.

I hope this helps. :) Please advise as to how you make out.

Regards, ...Dale Watson dwatson@bsi.gov.mb.ca
 
Hi Dale,
It doesnt really matter whether I chose that option or not... still the same result... Any other suggestions?
 
Have you checked the following?

AutoFormat = false (property)

Font = (specify a different name & size than what appears)

Confirm your VIEW is 100% not 75% or any other.

created another optCtrl above/below and see if that one also resizes?

Just some suggestions.
--MiggyD
 
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