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Column spilling onto 2nd page

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Darrell in Utah - 15 Sep 2003 14:35 GMT
I bought a template from a vendor and saved it as a new template with my
version of excel.  The link to that file is:
http://www.utahhousevalues.com/lgfiles.cfm.  The vendor is not able to help
me figure out why the right column is spilling onto a second page.  There
are 49 total pages and about 25 of them spill the right column onto a second
page.  They claim each page is identical and it should not do that.  I'm
using Small Business version of Excel 2000 with XP Professional SP-1

THANKS MUCH
Darrell Catmull
http://www.utahhousevalues.com
Paul Cundle - 15 Sep 2003 16:23 GMT
It looks okay in the print preview here. I can only suggest you look at the
printer driver settings to see if you've set the margins too large for these
particular sheets to fit in.
(I had to disable macros because it complained I wasn't a legitimate
customer, but I don't suppose the macros do anything to the column widths,
do they? If they do, I could edit the macros to let me enable them but I
suspect it's not worth it).

Paul C,
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> I bought a template from a vendor and saved it as a new template with
> my version of excel.  The link to that file is:
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> Darrell Catmull
> http://www.utahhousevalues.com
 
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