Excel 2010 - Graphic Anomalies

goss

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Hi all,

Using Excel 2010 Pro on both PC and Laptop
I have seen oddities in graphics (buttons, shapes, fills) as well as worksheet fonts, sizes and zoom. I use calibri, size 11, zoom 75%. Sometimes when I open a workbook though a sheet may be Arial, 10 pt, zoom 65%.

Sometimes buttons are resized after fitering data
For example I have some controls in row 1 or 2, Header in row 3 and data beginning in row 4. After I use autofilter, one of my buttons is a different size.

Is anyone else seeing these anomalies?
 

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I am also using Excel 2010 but I have not experienced your issue.

1. As to your fonts and sizes have you tried?
Ctrl+a >Home menu (then adjust setting according to your preference)

2. As to zoom issue, have you tried?
Ctrl+a >View menu >Zoom (then adjust according to your preference)

3. As to your buttons, have you tried?

Right click the button >Format Control >Properties tab >Select, Move but dont size with cells >OK
 
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Re: Excel 2010 - Graphic Anomalies - Continuing

Hi all,

Using Excel 2010.

I continue to have odd problems with the display in Excel.
For example, many times when I open a workbook, row headers and the data in the row is not visible. If I highlight everything and set the font fill/fore color to black, most of the data becomes visible. But not all row headers.

I tried using the HTMLMaker to get a screen shot, but that revealed the row headers, not what I would like to show you.

So I took a screen shot and posted it in the public folder of my skydrive. I'd sure appreciate if you could take a look and advise what you think may be going on here.

I have seen the problem in different workbooks and on different PC's
 
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