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Default how to remove print area when grayed out?

i can see print area dotted lines, they are shown in document
properties/contents as "named ranges" and Acrobat can recognise them when I
want to create a .PDF - but all the clear print area possibilities are
grayed-out so i cannot emove them.

The documents/worksheets are not protected in any way.

Any ideas?
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hi Mags,

I think you are in print view, click on exhibit menu and in normal.

hth
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Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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i can see print area dotted lines, they are shown in document
properties/contents as "named ranges" and Acrobat can recognise them when I
want to create a .PDF - but all the clear print area possibilities are
grayed-out so i cannot emove them.

The documents/worksheets are not protected in any way.

Any ideas?

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