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Hi there,

After going into print preview on excel 2007, when you return to the normal
work sheet there are lines on the sheet which show what i think are page
breaks to show the edge of the paper.

Any idea how to get rid of them as they are very annoying. The only way i
have managed to get rid of them is by closing and reopening the file.

PLEASE HELP!!

Thanks
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beefyme wrote:

Hi there,

After going into print preview on excel 2007, when you return to the normal
work sheet there are lines on the sheet which show what i think are page
breaks to show the edge of the paper.

Any idea how to get rid of them as they are very annoying. The only way i
have managed to get rid of them is by closing and reopening the file.

PLEASE HELP!!

Thanks


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