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When I print a text in character size 12 in Exel then the result is smaller than the same text (same font and character size) in Word. How comes?
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Which font are you using?
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Hi,
In Excel it is often the case that in 'page setup', the scale is reduced in order to fit more on the page. Try changing the scale to 100% and then printing. All the best, Max |
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I tried but without succes
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I'm sure Paul will have an answer for you as soon as he is on line
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I used Calibri but I also tried Ariel and nothing changed. I hope Paul is coming online
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