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Default Setting pages breaks in Excel

I cannot do manual, or drag and drop, page breaks in Excel. A large white
cross appears when I cursor over a cell. I cannot find a way to enlarge a
page break/print area, nor to make it narrower, except by using "set print
area" which is not the same as dragging the print area boundary.
I used to be able to do this!! Can anyone help? Thanks.
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I cannot do manual, or drag and drop, page breaks in Excel. A large white
cross appears when I cursor over a cell. I cannot find a way to enlarge a
page break/print area, nor to make it narrower, except by using "set print
area" which is not the same as dragging the print area boundary.
I used to be able to do this!! Can anyone help? Thanks.



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