I want to change the height and width of cells using INCHES, and some versions of excel do allow inches, but other versions use # of characters. How do I switch from # of characters to inches, for specifying row height and column width? Thanks.
I want to change the height and width of cells using INCHES, and some versions of excel do allow inches, but other versions use # of characters. How do I switch from # of characters to inches, for specifying row height and column width? Thanks.
Hi,Originally Posted by hxly2
I doubt that you can, but see http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...517241033.aspx
hth
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That's odd because I have a mac version of excel that does use inches! I just need to do it on a pc. Go figureOriginally Posted by Bryan Hessey
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I would not be able to figure why anyone would use a mac setting on a windows pc, but from memory Excel on Windows has not used Inches for row height since Excel '97.Originally Posted by hxly2
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Excel 2007 will display column width or row height in inches if you go to View > Workbook Views > Page Layout.
macs use inches coz it's out of step with the rest of the world
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I highlighted the rows and columns that I want to use. For instance, I wanted a layout of 24 x 36 cells, each with a column width and row height of 0.25" to represent a 24" x 36" canvas. I selected 'Page Layout' . While still in Page Layout I clicked on the HOME tab. I right-clicked in the selected area, went to format cells, and used inches. I could not get this drop down menu unless I transferred to the HOME tab.
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