Texts indented in print...?

  • Thread starter Jean-François Landry
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Jean-François Landry

Hi.

I've a small trouble.
Something I'm using for years, but have change in the latest version of
Excel. (11.2). I'm running Tiger 10.4.2 on a eMac, 1.42 GHz, 1GB RAM.

Here it is : when using wrapped text in a cell, and trying to get multiple
line, I use to end a line with [CTRL] + [OPTION] + [RETURN].

Everything is right on screen, but when printing, the lines are cumulatively
indented, on the second line and the others!

Second line = 5 spaces (before my text), third line 10 spaces, and so on!

I did not asked for any indent, it's just coming out by itself, and only
when printing. Strangely, on the screen, everything looks okay.

(«Indent» feature is off. In fact, the first line is okay...)

Any clue?
Am I the only one?
 
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Bernard Rey

Jean-François Landry a écrit :
Here it is : when using wrapped text in a cell, and trying to get
multiple line, I use to end a line with [CTRL] + [OPTION] + [RETURN].

Everything is right on screen, but when printing, the lines are
cumulatively indented, on the second line and the others!

It's a rather common issue with certain printers it seems. The usual
workaround is to toggle the "Print Quality" in the "Page Setup..." item
("File" Menu). Setting it to "High" usually does the trick.
 
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Jean-François Landry

Here it is : when using wrapped text in a cell, and trying to get
multiple line, I use to end a line with [CTRL] + [OPTION] + [RETURN].

Everything is right on screen, but when printing, the lines are
cumulatively indented, on the second line and the others!

It's a rather common issue with certain printers it seems. The usual
workaround is to toggle the "Print Quality" in the "Page Setup..." item
("File" Menu). Setting it to "High" usually does the trick.

Mouahahahhahahahahahah!
That's it? =))) It works...!

If life could be as simple...

Thanks a million times!
 

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