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Luca Brasi
In Excel 2007, I create a shape in "Normal" view and set its width to
any value (e.g. to 15cm). Now I change to "Page Layout" view and guess
what... the width now shows up as something more than 16cm??!
(The width property as points in VBA changes accordingly.)
Switching to "Page Break View" will result in one more different width
value.
Is this "just" a big bug in Excel 2007 or did I miss something??
I know that the selected default printer or the chosen zoom factor may
have an influence on the shown size of a shape, but these discrepancies
are not that big (so far as I observed).
Any hints on this issue will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
any value (e.g. to 15cm). Now I change to "Page Layout" view and guess
what... the width now shows up as something more than 16cm??!
(The width property as points in VBA changes accordingly.)
Switching to "Page Break View" will result in one more different width
value.
Is this "just" a big bug in Excel 2007 or did I miss something??
I know that the selected default printer or the chosen zoom factor may
have an influence on the shown size of a shape, but these discrepancies
are not that big (so far as I observed).
Any hints on this issue will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!