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Scaling in Excel
I am trying to print a spreadsheet in Excel. I have it
set to print landscape and scaling adjust to 100%. I had to drag my page breaks which I always do. The spreadsheet looks fine on the print preview but when I print it it's reduced. When I go back and look at the scaling adjustment on page setup it shows something less than 100% like 64% or 58%, that number changes everytime I try printing. Can I set a default to always print at 100%? |
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Scaling in Excel
Maybe Excel and the printer came to an agreement. You cannot just play with
margins without regard for the printers needs - most printers need some paper to drag the sheet thru the mechanism and this area cannot be used for printing. best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "BAReetz" wrote in message ... I am trying to print a spreadsheet in Excel. I have it set to print landscape and scaling adjust to 100%. I had to drag my page breaks which I always do. The spreadsheet looks fine on the print preview but when I print it it's reduced. When I go back and look at the scaling adjustment on page setup it shows something less than 100% like 64% or 58%, that number changes everytime I try printing. Can I set a default to always print at 100%? |
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