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I have run into the problem several times, where I have several lines of
words in seperate merged cells and it appears to be spaced correctly, but when I print there is an extra line space in the document. Is there some way to correct this? I have the row height so it matches the amount of space needed, but it is adding an extra line on the printed version..... |
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The only fix I know of for this is to manually adjust something to make it look
nice--either columnwidth or rowheight. And I don't think fixing it for your specific printer is any assurance that it'll be fixed for the person who uses a different printer (or printer driver). JJ wrote: I have run into the problem several times, where I have several lines of words in seperate merged cells and it appears to be spaced correctly, but when I print there is an extra line space in the document. Is there some way to correct this? I have the row height so it matches the amount of space needed, but it is adding an extra line on the printed version..... -- Dave Peterson |
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