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formatting is incorrect when viewing in different zoom except for 75%

  1. #1
    Henry Chan
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    formatting is incorrect when viewing in different zoom except for 75%

    Here's a strange one for you guys... I'm using Office XP and
    currently working on a couple of excel spreadsheets. When I have the
    zoom set to 75% everything looks correct, exactly like the print out.
    However if I change my zoom to anything else besides 75% some of the
    text goes over to the next column. It's pretty irrarting sometimes
    becuase if I have it set to 100% I'd usually spend time playing with
    the column width to get everything to fit and in acctuality I don't
    have to becuase it looks correct when printed out and when in 75%
    zoom. Any ideas?

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    Anne Troy
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    Re: formatting is incorrect when viewing in different zoom except for 75%

    This sounds like a resources issue, Henry. I'd try cleaning up my hard drive
    and if that doesn't work, make sure your video driver's up to date.
    http://www.officearticles.com/misc/h...hard_drive.htm
    *******************
    ~Anne Troy

    www.OfficeArticles.com


    "Henry Chan" <henry@chan> wrote in message
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    > Here's a strange one for you guys... I'm using Office XP and
    > currently working on a couple of excel spreadsheets. When I have the
    > zoom set to 75% everything looks correct, exactly like the print out.
    > However if I change my zoom to anything else besides 75% some of the
    > text goes over to the next column. It's pretty irrarting sometimes
    > becuase if I have it set to 100% I'd usually spend time playing with
    > the column width to get everything to fit and in acctuality I don't
    > have to becuase it looks correct when printed out and when in 75%
    > zoom. Any ideas?




  3. #3
    Henry Chan
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    Re: formatting is incorrect when viewing in different zoom except for 75%

    Thanks for the tip. Why would resouce affect the "look" of excel? I
    checked my resources and I have lots of free space and memory
    utilization is low.

    I'll also try updating my video drivers.

    On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 15:16:08 -0400, "Anne Troy"
    <ng@officearticles.com> wrote:

    >This sounds like a resources issue, Henry. I'd try cleaning up my hard drive
    >and if that doesn't work, make sure your video driver's up to date.
    >http://www.officearticles.com/misc/h...hard_drive.htm
    >*******************
    >~Anne Troy
    >
    >www.OfficeArticles.com
    >
    >
    >"Henry Chan" <henry@chan> wrote in message
    >news:jog2e11p9no8s25g72ln3e3gdoaejk2qa4@4ax.com...
    >> Here's a strange one for you guys... I'm using Office XP and
    >> currently working on a couple of excel spreadsheets. When I have the
    >> zoom set to 75% everything looks correct, exactly like the print out.
    >> However if I change my zoom to anything else besides 75% some of the
    >> text goes over to the next column. It's pretty irrarting sometimes
    >> becuase if I have it set to 100% I'd usually spend time playing with
    >> the column width to get everything to fit and in acctuality I don't
    >> have to becuase it looks correct when printed out and when in 75%
    >> zoom. Any ideas?

    >



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    Anne Troy
    Guest

    Re: formatting is incorrect when viewing in different zoom except for 75%

    Resource availability can affect anything and everything. While less
    important in Windows XP, it's still very important.

    But my friend, Zack, says he had the same problem as you, so maybe it's an
    Excel thing. Here's what he did about it:
    http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=450
    *******************
    ~Anne Troy

    www.OfficeArticles.com


    "Henry Chan" <henry@chan> wrote in message
    news:oim2e111p5vvm0jl2n221ihni890dkts39@4ax.com...
    > Thanks for the tip. Why would resouce affect the "look" of excel? I
    > checked my resources and I have lots of free space and memory
    > utilization is low.
    >
    > I'll also try updating my video drivers.
    >
    > On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 15:16:08 -0400, "Anne Troy"
    > <ng@officearticles.com> wrote:
    >
    > >This sounds like a resources issue, Henry. I'd try cleaning up my hard

    drive
    > >and if that doesn't work, make sure your video driver's up to date.
    > >http://www.officearticles.com/misc/h...hard_drive.htm
    > >*******************
    > >~Anne Troy
    > >
    > >www.OfficeArticles.com
    > >
    > >
    > >"Henry Chan" <henry@chan> wrote in message
    > >news:jog2e11p9no8s25g72ln3e3gdoaejk2qa4@4ax.com...
    > >> Here's a strange one for you guys... I'm using Office XP and
    > >> currently working on a couple of excel spreadsheets. When I have the
    > >> zoom set to 75% everything looks correct, exactly like the print out.
    > >> However if I change my zoom to anything else besides 75% some of the
    > >> text goes over to the next column. It's pretty irrarting sometimes
    > >> becuase if I have it set to 100% I'd usually spend time playing with
    > >> the column width to get everything to fit and in acctuality I don't
    > >> have to becuase it looks correct when printed out and when in 75%
    > >> zoom. Any ideas?

    > >

    >




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