Hello,
I have a spreadsheet that sits on a network share that is accessed from multiple computers. All 3 computers run Windows 10, running either excel 2010 or excel 2016. All 3 have monitors that are running a res of 1920x1080, which is the native panel resolution.

When I open the spreadsheet from a 2010 computer, the image zooms and column widths are as expected - one example would be an image viewed on the 2010 computers would have a scale height of 236% and a Scale Width of 236% while on the 2016 computer it has a scale height of 236% and a scale width of 270%. while a column that is 175 pixels wide on the 2010 computer is 199 pixels wide on the 2016 computer.

The 2016 computer worked successfully for months, the problems started after a recent reboot.

Troubleshooting steps thus far:

Checked display scaling, and it is at 100% on all computers.

Changed the font theme on the 2016 computer to Office 2007-2010. Interestingly, if I change the font theme to Arial - Times New Roman, the column widths are correct but the image widths (and fonts of course) still aren't the same.

Uninstalled/Reinstalled Office 2016

Reverted to a previous version of the video driver.

I would welcome any suggestions that could help solve the distorted images and column widths. I could ultimately write a macro that would adjust scaling based on a hard-coded computer name, but I would rather not go to those lengths.

Thanks in advance for any help.