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Default Can I stretch an Excel document vertically when printing?

I want to print a document in Excel. I have shrunk it to one page wide but
now it is too flat. I want to stretch it so it fills the whole page. Is this
possible cause I can't seem to find a setting?
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Maybe you should change the page layout to landscape and see what that looks
like.

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Trevor


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I want to print a document in Excel. I have shrunk it to one page wide but
now it is too flat. I want to stretch it so it fills the whole page. Is
this
possible cause I can't seem to find a setting?



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Edit Select all; Format Row Height. Increase/Decrease until Print Preview
shows what you want.

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I want to print a document in Excel. I have shrunk it to one page wide but
now it is too flat. I want to stretch it so it fills the whole page. Is this
possible cause I can't seem to find a setting?

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