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I am printing an excel worksheet that has 2 pages. The 2 pages are exactly
the same font and the margins are exactly the same. For some reason page 1
is printing really small in one corner and page 2 is printing exactly how I
want it to. Can anybody tell me how to correct this please
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Do you mean to say that you have 2 worksheets in the same workbook and each
prints differently? If so, I'd check the page setups, especially the print
area. Also, one sheet may have a larger active area. Pressing Ctrl-End
will take you to the last active cell on each sheet so you can compare.

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|I am printing an excel worksheet that has 2 pages. The 2 pages are exactly
| the same font and the margins are exactly the same. For some reason page
1
| is printing really small in one corner and page 2 is printing exactly how
I
| want it to. Can anybody tell me how to correct this please


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