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What units does MSP use when defining row heights and field widths in the table definitions? It would be useful to know when planning things for printing...
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For column width - my guess is characters. For Row height, my guess is lines of text. The row height command shows in the Table Definition dialog but I don't believe there is an individual row height command like in Excel.
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I bet you are right...kind of makes sense after experimenting. It makes it kind of hard though to plan for Gantt Chart print-outs...I have to spend way too much time setting up print-outs and image copies for briefings, etc...one of the main draw-backs of MSP that I've found.
In setting row height, I was just referring to the setting in Table Definitions for all rows in the table. |
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Create a custom view that is used ONLY for printing. After printing switch to another view.
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