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Other Dive Equipment: Discuss Bowstone Slate Slip & Excel ? in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: I am in the middle of cutting a load of tables and pasting them into Excel ready to laminate. I ...

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Old 26-04-05, 11:04 AM
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Bowstone Slate Slip & Excel ?

I am in the middle of cutting a load of tables and pasting them into Excel ready to laminate.

I have a Bowstone Slate slip which is 10cm X 14cm, can somebody tell me in Excel what the colume and row widths are measured in when you format them, is it mm's or cm's?

I did have a template made up but unfortunately I have lost it.

Thanks for your help

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Well as a test i did 10 units wide and printed it and its 13/16" or 21mm so I'd say neither, obviously a new standard from microsoft
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Don't bother with that. Use Page Setup to set your margins to block out the areas you don't want. A4 is 210 x 297mm. Take your size away from that and set the right and bottom margins. This is the way I normally work it. Just size your columns until it all fits. Print Preview will obviously show what is on the page, but after the first time you also get the extra dotted border in the normal view which indicates the page scope, or rather the column row limit of the current size. This changes as you resize stuff of couse.
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Depends on what you picked as units in options!
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