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Safra - 24 Jun 2007 16:27 GMT
I cannot change the size of the printed chart in office 2007.
In 2003 it was done using un selecting the "fit to page" button.
In 2007 I have a "scale to 100%" but disabled...

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ShaneDevenshire - 26 Jun 2007 20:32 GMT
Hi,

When you say you are clicking the Fit to Page button do you mean the Option
button on the first sheet of the Page Setup dialog box?

If so this option is still available in 2007.  Set the print range and then
choose the Page Layout tab.  Open the Width dropdown or the Height dropdown
and choose the number of pages.  If this is not enough there is a little
dialog box launcher at the bottom right of the Scale to Fit group on the Page
Layout ribbon.  This will take you to the old familiar screen.
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> I cannot change the size of the printed chart in office 2007.
> In 2003 it was done using un selecting the "fit to page" button.
> In 2007 I have a "scale to 100%" but disabled...
>
> Thanks
Safra - 27 Jun 2007 08:42 GMT
Hello,
Thank you for the answer.
This works for printing a data sheat, but for chart it dosent work.
When I select a chart and try to print it, I cannot print it on part of the
page.

Eli

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ShaneDevenshire - 27 Jun 2007 15:02 GMT
Hi,

From your response it appears that you are not talking about "fit to page"
but instead "Scale to fit page".

If that is the case, then you can stop looking for this feature, it was
removed from 2007 so you will need to use my first suggestion to overcome
that problem.  I know it's not the same exactly, but this is what we are
going to have to live with, at least for a while.

You can get a slightly large chart on the page if you move the chart to a
Chart page.  You might want to try that.  
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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire

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