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Row Height and Column Width Different 2

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LNBruno

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Jan 14, 2004
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Why is a row with height = 5 so much thinner than a column width = 5?

< M!ke >
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Hi,

Column width is in "nominal" character width while row height is in points.

Skip,

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Never mind:

Row height is measured in points and is universal from computer to computer. However, column width is different. A column width of 9 indicates that an average number of 0-9 digits that can fit in the column using the standard font.

< M!ke >
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LOL - thanks, Skip. A star for your trouble!

< M!ke >
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Just an added tip: when you use the mouse to resize a column or row, the width AND the number of pixels appears. That made it easier for me to make the cells dimensionally equal.

< M!ke >
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And if you hold down the ALT key whilst draging the borders, it will override the snap-to-grid action and let you set any measurement.


Regards: tf1
 
tf1,

I believe you are talking about Word, when everyone else is talking about Excel.

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