Not sure I understand. The font has not changed, only the row height.
I would expect that to make a difference when printing. If the rows
have a greater height, you will fit fewer of them on the page.
Donald H Locker wrote:
OOo 2.0.3; Solaris 8
I set default font to Lucidatypewriter, regular, 10 pt. I set my
default alignment to Wrap Text Automatically. Vertical and Horizontal
Text Alignment are Default. Row Height->Default Value returns with
0.17" but for rows where the text actually wraps, the "Row Height"
with "Optimal Row Height" set to Default is 0.29", so my wrapped lines
don't fit within the space allocated on the printed page and on the
Page Preview.
If I set the Optimal Row Height to add 0.1" it appears OK and prints
OK. (I tried 0.05, but that was rounded up to 0.1, 0.04 rounded down
to 0.0)
Wrinkle - actually, they do fit on the screen display, but not on the
Page Preview and not on the printed page. The Cell Style Default Font
says "The same font will be used on both your printer and your screen."
Is it an issue? Am I messing up somewhere?
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