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Default vertical text alignment problem when printing

Bob,

I don't know what "imbedded" means, but if you pasted the data to another
sheet, it may be that the row height is set, and is too small for the stuff.
Try changing it, or doing Format - Row - Autofit. Have a cell or two in the
row selected first.
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I have a spreadsheet that was created by another person and it printed
fine.
I then imbedded the tab in another spreadsheet. Now when I print it, the
text appears "raised" and some of it actually gets cut off at the top.

the vertical text alignment was set at "bottom". To try something I
changed
the vertical text alignment from "bottom" to "center" and it actually
brought
the text down some and allowed it to print with cutting it off.

I know this has to do with some setting in the workbook I am in because it
does not happen in other spreadsheets I have.

Please help.



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