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Excel printing the top borders of the second page on page 125 Jun 2009 14:32 GMT1
Hi, I have list of data that requires borders and for some strange reason,
when I try to print page 1, it will carry the top cell borders of the next
page.  I would just get rid of the row border but if I do, I still get a few
dots on the bottom of page that represents the borders ...
Printing Problems12 Jun 2009 19:14 GMT1
I cannot print an entire worksheet that I have built. When I do a print
preview, everything looks fine but when I print it, only the first row prints
down the entire page. I've cleared and reset the print area but that doesn't
seem to affect the printing.
All worksheets in workbook to print 2 sided02 Jun 2009 22:20 GMT1
I have many workbooks that might include up to 10 worksheets in each and when
the worksheets are highlighted to print all sheets 2 sided they all print one
sided. I have tried page setup in each workbook but nothing changes.
printed page does not match what is shown on print preview02 Jun 2009 22:14 GMT1
I am a frequent excel user and am having difficulties with printing.  I am
printing a legal document with margins all at 0.50 (top, bottom left, right,
header, footer).  There is no header or footer selected.
When using regular print, some columns get cut off and print on another
Printed image gets wider than in the display?01 Jun 2009 21:33 GMT4
I copy an image and paste it in a cell, stretch it into a desired size and
print it with the table it is attached in. The result is 20-30 % wider image
than the original. When streched it expands over several rows and colums.
Steps carried out are simply copy, paste and strech.
 
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