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Jenny B.
Hi All,
I designed an Excel Spreadsheet that not only contains programmed dropdowns
and checkboxes, but other text line fill ins that cannot be resized due to
the current design. Because of the structure, I’m now running into problems
with certain users in regards to their Display setting of 120 DPI vs. the
traditional 96 DPI. When I originally developed this, I set the spreadsheet
to function at 100% Zoom level based on the assumption all users were set to
96 DPI. All of the checkboxes and fill ins are dependant on this setting.
Without this size, the viewing screen is decreased and some of the fields and
checkboxes are compromised because the text scrunches and falls under objects.
Since the view screen becomes too large for those using this Display
setting, I’m looking for a way (without reducing the spreadsheet zoom) to set
a Macro to run on the Open command that defaults their Display DPI to 96 and
sets it back to False after exiting the document? I cannot find any other
postings that relate to this request and I don’t want to go through the pain
of restructuring my whole document just to accommodate this handful of users.
Thanks for your review and any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciate
– Jenny B.
I designed an Excel Spreadsheet that not only contains programmed dropdowns
and checkboxes, but other text line fill ins that cannot be resized due to
the current design. Because of the structure, I’m now running into problems
with certain users in regards to their Display setting of 120 DPI vs. the
traditional 96 DPI. When I originally developed this, I set the spreadsheet
to function at 100% Zoom level based on the assumption all users were set to
96 DPI. All of the checkboxes and fill ins are dependant on this setting.
Without this size, the viewing screen is decreased and some of the fields and
checkboxes are compromised because the text scrunches and falls under objects.
Since the view screen becomes too large for those using this Display
setting, I’m looking for a way (without reducing the spreadsheet zoom) to set
a Macro to run on the Open command that defaults their Display DPI to 96 and
sets it back to False after exiting the document? I cannot find any other
postings that relate to this request and I don’t want to go through the pain
of restructuring my whole document just to accommodate this handful of users.
Thanks for your review and any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciate
– Jenny B.