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Perhaps I'm missing something here, but I'm hoping you can help because it's
driving me nuts!

Every time I go into Page Break Preview or Print Preview, the zoom level
changes from whatever I had it at (usually around 75%) to 100%. Why does
previewing modify my zoom settings, and how can I make it stop?

I've got Excel 2007 running on Windows XP SP2.
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Default 2007 Print Preview Changes Zoom

Still having this issue. Has anyone else seen it?

"brandie" wrote:

Perhaps I'm missing something here, but I'm hoping you can help because it's
driving me nuts!

Every time I go into Page Break Preview or Print Preview, the zoom level
changes from whatever I had it at (usually around 75%) to 100%. Why does
previewing modify my zoom settings, and how can I make it stop?

I've got Excel 2007 running on Windows XP SP2.

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