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Words above above cell borders!

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Ayman H - 08 Dec 2005 15:11 GMT
Hi:

I never seen this one before, but my co-worker printed out a simple sheet,
the wording in the upper rows is inside the border cell, but the last row on
the page, the words are printing on top of the cells border?  any clues?
David McRitchie - 10 Dec 2005 18:24 GMT
Go to Print Preview  and look at margins,
move the bottom two  lines one representing the
end of the page and the other the end of the worksheet.
Sounds like you have moved your footers up into the worksheet.

If not clear try  File, Page Setup,   Margins
   Top: 1   Header:  0.5
Left:  0.75                         Right: 0.75
               Bottom:   1        Footer   0.5
the footer should be less than the bottom margin.

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> Hi:
>
> I never seen this one before, but my co-worker printed out a simple sheet,
> the wording in the upper rows is inside the border cell, but the last row on
> the page, the words are printing on top of the cells border?  any clues?
 
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