Text in Compressed Row May Extend into Row Above in PrintoutLast reviewed: November 4, 1994Article ID: Q72443 |
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SUMMARYIn the Microsoft Excel versions listed above, data that is contained in a compressed row (a row with a very small row height) may extend into the row above when the worksheet is printed. This does not occur if the cells in the compressed row are formatted with a Windows vector font (Modern, Roman, or Script).
MORE INFORMATIONOn some printers you may see text or numbers contained in compressed rows printing over the cells in the row above. This is the result of the inability of some printer drivers to clip nonvector (raster) fonts.
WorkaroundThe only solution is to use vector fonts. Otherwise, the offending data must be removed from the compressed row.
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