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I am working on a work schedule. It's basically in a chart. There is a dashed border around it which means it won't print anything typed outside of it. Is there a way to extend this? Thanks |
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Excel Printing
Maybe resetting the print range.
File|print area|clear print area You could even set the print area to what you want. " wrote: wrote: Hello! I am working on a work schedule. It's basically in a chart. There is a dashed border around it which means it won't print anything typed outside of it. Is there a way to extend this? Thanks I just found out that they are active cells. Any way to extend this? Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
Excel Printing
Select the range you want to print. Then use File, Print Area, Set Print
Area. -- Jim wrote in message ups.com... | | wrote: | Hello! | | I am working on a work schedule. It's basically in a chart. There is a | dashed border around it which means it won't print anything typed | outside of it. Is there a way to extend this? | | Thanks | | I just found out that they are active cells. Any way to extend this? | Thanks! | |
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