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In Excel 2003, after looking at a spreadsheet in Print Preview, the normal
view shows dotted lines to delineate the printing area parameters. Since the
dotted lines are black, I find them difficult to see. Is there any way to
change the color of these dotted lines? Thank you!
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Not that I know of--but maybe you'd like to view it in page break preview mode:
View|page break preview

(And change the zoom factor to what you want)

MCC-SusanC wrote:

In Excel 2003, after looking at a spreadsheet in Print Preview, the normal
view shows dotted lines to delineate the printing area parameters. Since the
dotted lines are black, I find them difficult to see. Is there any way to
change the color of these dotted lines? Thank you!


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