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My spreadsheet has 250 rows and A thru AG in columns, all cells are bordered.
All of the columns are used if a row is used. My sheet has 15% more rows than our highest use this year so that I am sure our office does not run short of rows (my workbook has 12 of these sheets because we track the info monthly and forward the sheets as filled out to other personel). My question is how do I print the sheets (only one month is printed at a time) to print only the rows that has been filled out, all of the sheet rows are continuous, we have no unused rows except for the ones left at the bottom that are unused. when ever I print the sheets it always prints a few extra pages from the bottom that are just the gridding. I don't want to have to delete all of the unused row before I print the sheet. |