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How do I view my page margins on my worksheet? No dotted line.
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hth -- regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "maryann" escreveu: How do I view my page margins on my worksheet? No dotted line. |
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Your question is a bit pithy, so I'm not sure if I understand correctly.
If you go to Print Preview you will see an image of the printed page. There is a button that will turn the margin cross-wires on/off. When you exit Print Preview, dotted lines appear at the appropriate row/column boundaries to show which cells fit on each page. Does this help? "maryann" wrote in message ... How do I view my page margins on my worksheet? No dotted line. |
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If in normal view make sure ToolsOptionsView
Window Options "Pagebreaks" is enabled. If in ViewPagebreak Preview, maybe you have no printrange set. If in PrintPreview perhaps you have the "Margins" view disabled. Click the "Margins" button to enable view. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 09:08:03 -0800, maryann wrote: How do I view my page margins on my worksheet? No dotted line. |
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