mayday1
Board Regular
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2007
- Messages
- 241
I have an Excel 2013 file that has column headings displayed at 90 degrees. That row shows time of day: 6:00 AM, 6:15 AM, etc. Tilt your head to the left and the text looks fine. If I save this file as a web page that alignment doesn't work - it's just something Excel 2013 can't do so the text is just displayed horizontally. In my browser (IE, Firefox or Chrome), with the cell width I have specified, 6:00 AM shows up in one cell with AM directly under 6:00. That's not my problem - I'm aware of the limitations on Excel saving text to a web page.
I don't think this is a problem with Excel but I'm hoping someone has seen this before......
The strange thing is that a small portion of my team looks at the exact same web page and instead of the AM or PM appearing below the time everything is on one line. The cells aren't wide enough to fit all that so 6:00 AM covers up part of 6:15 AM which covers up part of 6:30 AM, etc.
Same versions of the browsers, same screen resolutions, same type of PC and monitor. What might cause this?
I don't think this is a problem with Excel but I'm hoping someone has seen this before......
The strange thing is that a small portion of my team looks at the exact same web page and instead of the AM or PM appearing below the time everything is on one line. The cells aren't wide enough to fit all that so 6:00 AM covers up part of 6:15 AM which covers up part of 6:30 AM, etc.
Same versions of the browsers, same screen resolutions, same type of PC and monitor. What might cause this?