Excel: Errors Printing Columns Formatted with Best FitID: Q67461
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In Microsoft Excel, when you size columns by choosing Column Width from the Format menu and selecting the Best Fit option, some values may appear in print preview and on the printed output as number signs (#), even though the numbers appear on the the screen in normal view.
The Best Fit option bases the column width on the metrics of the
screen font width. If your printer does not support a printer font
that exactly matches the screen font, the closest printer font is
used. If this font is a different size than the screen font, the width
of the column may be too narrow to fit the same text formatted with
the printer font.
NOTE: If you are using Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh and are
printing to a LaserWriter, some printer fonts may have different
widths than their screen equivalents.
To work around this problem, view the columns in print preview and
adjust the columns so that the full contents of the column is
displayed.
In both Microsoft Excel for Windows and the Macintosh, you'll get the
best results if you use a printer font for the Normal style (column
widths are based on this font). If you are using Microsoft Excel with
Microsoft Windows version 3.1, use either a printer font or a TrueType
font.
NOTE: This problem is less likely to occur in Microsoft Excel version
4.0 than in earlier versions of Microsoft Excel; in version 4.0, more
space is allocated when you use the Best Fit option to size your
columns.
Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here as it becomes available.
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Last Reviewed: March 21, 1999