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I have two users both using Excel 2010. Both are on Windows 7 64 bit. They are both printing to the same printer using the same print driver. The problem is that for one user the row heights are at one setting, and if the other user opens the same file on the network she gets different row heights. The end result is that if they both print the document for one user it's 5 pages long and for the other 8. What setting in Excel would cause different people to see different row heights?
A family of Microsoft spreadsheet software with tools for analyzing, charting, and communicating data.
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