Kiti Posted June 24, 2008 Share Posted June 24, 2008 I use Office 2007, and in Excel, when I resize a cell's width, it tells me the width it has in their measurement units (I got used to call them wu (width units)), and also in pixels (I don't know if it's a new function, or it was in 03 as well, that's why I specified my version). Now, I noticed that 10wu = 75 pixels. What do you think about 100 wu? 750 pixels? Wrong! 705. Am I too stupid, or their measurement is not growing linear? If I make a graphic with various cell sizes, will I end up in an exponential scale? This means that if I'll make a really big cell, when I'll move my mouse a little bit on it's pad, my cell will grow million times ? What do think? Isn't this a little strange? Think outside the box.My Cool Lego Technic Website -- see walking bipeds and much more!My YouTube account -- see cool physics experimentsMy scripts:Minesweeper bot: Solves advanced level in 1 second (no registry edit), very improved GUI, 4 solving stylesCan't go to the toilet because of your kids closing your unsaved important work? - Make a specific window uncloseableCock Shooter Bot -- 30 headshots out of 30 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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