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Default the word "page" appears on Excel spreadsheet

how can I make it disapear ?
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On Jun 27, 2:36*pm, JR wrote:
how can I *make it disapear ?


go to print preview and select Normal View

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It sounds like you are in Page Break Preview mode. Select View Normal
(Excel 2003).

Hope this helps,

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chage the view on the menu bar to normal
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