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Hi,

After recently installing Virtual PC on my iBook, primarily for Access (for
work). I was struck by how much clearer the default font is in files
exported from Access to Excel:mac. The iBook screen leaves a lot to be
desired and MS Sans Serif is so much clearer than Verdana or Arial.....But..it's not in my font list. Anyone any ideas on how I can get it. If
an imported file uses it can't I make it available to new workbooks?

Also, anyone know a quick way of applying a rounding (to nearest 25) to a
large range? For a column or two I'd just use MROUND(range,25) in the
adjacent column, but I have 20 columns amp; 300 rows. Anyone any ideas.

Many TIA,

-Jay-See answers in m.p.mac.office.excel

In article gt;,
Jay gt; wrote:

gt; Hi,
gt;
gt; After recently installing Virtual PC on my iBook, primarily for Access (for
gt; work). I was struck by how much clearer the default font is in files
gt; exported from Access to Excel:mac. The iBook screen leaves a lot to be
gt; desired and MS Sans Serif is so much clearer than Verdana or Arial.
gt;
gt;
gt; ...But..it's not in my font list. Anyone any ideas on how I can get it. If
gt; an imported file uses it can't I make it available to new workbooks?
gt;
gt; Also, anyone know a quick way of applying a rounding (to nearest 25) to a
gt; large range? For a column or two I'd just use MROUND(range,25) in the
gt; adjacent column, but I have 20 columns amp; 300 rows. Anyone any ideas.
gt;
gt; Many TIA,
gt;
gt; -Jay-

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