In working with excel I notice that the default width (8.43) and default
height (12.75) seem to be visually different. What do the numbers represent?
In working with excel I notice that the default width (8.43) and default
height (12.75) seem to be visually different. What do the numbers represent?
Height is measured in points (72 points to the inch)
Width is measured in points (12 points to the inch)
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Gary''s Student
"ljfrantz40" wrote:
> In working with excel I notice that the default width (8.43) and default
> height (12.75) seem to be visually different. What do the numbers represent?
Row heights are measured in points or pixels. There are 72 points to an inch
and "maybe" 96 pixels to the inch.
The number that appears in the Standard column width box is the average number
of digits 0-9 of the standard font that fit in a cell.
For an interesting and enlightening discussion on this subject see
http://snipurl.com/dzz8
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 15:14:01 -0700, "ljfrantz40"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>In working with excel I notice that the default width (8.43) and default
>height (12.75) seem to be visually different. What do the numbers represent?
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