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Default Printing looks like a postage stamp

I print a worksheet and it looks really small like a stamp.

I am using Excel 2003 with all the updates....I have put it on another PC
with the same version of Excel 2003 and it prints fine.

Has anyone seen this print out really small like this it is like it is
scrunching it all together into one little picture.

I have used many different printers as my default also...I am not sure what
else to try.
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Default Printing looks like a postage stamp

Kevin Hardy wrote:
I print a worksheet and it looks really small like a stamp.

I am using Excel 2003 with all the updates....I have put it on another PC
with the same version of Excel 2003 and it prints fine.

Has anyone seen this print out really small like this it is like it is
scrunching it all together into one little picture.

I have used many different printers as my default also...I am not sure what
else to try.


check the entries under scaling on your Page Setup dialog box. "Adjust
to 100% normal size" should be marked. Does print preview also show the
scrunched spreadsheet?

Bill
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