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After you do a print preview of a worksheet the dotted lines will show your
page breaks on the worksheet. Is there any way to NOT see the dotted lines after doing a print preview? |
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You can turn off all page breaks under toolsoptionsview and uncheck page
breaks or use a macro with this line ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks = False so you could make 2 macros, one that turns them off and and one that turns them on. Don't know if it is worth all that work for being a little annoyed Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Classic" wrote: After you do a print preview of a worksheet the dotted lines will show your page breaks on the worksheet. Is there any way to NOT see the dotted lines after doing a print preview? |
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You can turn them on by hitting the print preview button, too.
Peo Sjoblom wrote: You can turn off all page breaks under toolsoptionsview and uncheck page breaks or use a macro with this line ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks = False so you could make 2 macros, one that turns them off and and one that turns them on. Don't know if it is worth all that work for being a little annoyed Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Classic" wrote: After you do a print preview of a worksheet the dotted lines will show your page breaks on the worksheet. Is there any way to NOT see the dotted lines after doing a print preview? -- Dave Peterson |
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