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Mustbebill

Excel Columns
 
Just starting a new job at a local gym and need to set up several printable
spreadsheets When opening Excel 2007 on the desktop here at work all new
sheets are automatically formatted with auto page breaks every 3 columns.
I've tried removing all page breaks, resetting all page breaks and even tried
removing individual page breaks. I've wasted several hours on this one with
no luck and am at my wits end! Someone please rescue me! Not sure how the
forum works so I will check back for a response. You can also e-mail me at
.
Thanks!

Mustbebill

Excel Columns
 
Figured it out for anyone who ever runs into a similar problem. Check out
your default printer, which in this case happened to be a printer for
register receipts. Print area is automatically adjusted to the capicity of
the default printer- this overrides any manual changes. Change the default
printer and print area defaults back to normal.

"Mustbebill" wrote:

Just starting a new job at a local gym and need to set up several printable
spreadsheets When opening Excel 2007 on the desktop here at work all new
sheets are automatically formatted with auto page breaks every 3 columns.
I've tried removing all page breaks, resetting all page breaks and even tried
removing individual page breaks. I've wasted several hours on this one with
no luck and am at my wits end! Someone please rescue me! Not sure how the
forum works so I will check back for a response. You can also e-mail me at
.
Thanks!



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