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I am using Microsoft Office 2000 with Windows XP. Whenever i use Excel the
numbers appear half the size of the letters, it is worse alongside capitals. This only applies to Excel, i have tried everything i can think of to rectify this. In standard text in Word the numbers type the same size as the letters regardless of upper or lower case. Can you please advise. |
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Hi, Harry,
Open EXEL Click FORMAT STYLE In the Style window choose for STYLE NAME: Normal Mark all checkboxes with V APPLY / OK On the toolbar keep the fontstyle and size set to default."Times new roman 14" Good luck, DAVE. "Harry Cross" wrote: I am using Microsoft Office 2000 with Windows XP. Whenever i use Excel the numbers appear half the size of the letters, it is worse alongside capitals. This only applies to Excel, i have tried everything i can think of to rectify this. In standard text in Word the numbers type the same size as the letters regardless of upper or lower case. Can you please advise. |
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