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I have created a worksheet with multiple text boxes in it. When I print this
out some of the text in the boxes has 'slipped' down and obscures
figures/text in the rows immediately below the text box. Any thoughts on what
might be causing this / how I can fix it would be greatly appreciated.
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Most likely an issue with your printer drivers. Get current ones from
the printer manufacturer, or if you happen to be using an HP you can
sometimes get around it by disabling "Advanced printing features" in
"Printer Preferences"

Jonathan H wrote:

I have created a worksheet with multiple text boxes in it. When I print this
out some of the text in the boxes has 'slipped' down and obscures
figures/text in the rows immediately below the text box. Any thoughts on what
might be causing this / how I can fix it would be greatly appreciated.


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