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Marianne

Center Print of Excel Worksheet
 
I would like to print worksheets from Excel so they are centered from R to L
on the page. I have them at 75% to fit all on one page. In the normal
format, they are justified to the left and when stapled together, they will
be too far over. There is space on the right to move it over, but I don't
want to mess witth margins, if I don't have to. thanks
--
Marianne

FSt1

Center Print of Excel Worksheet
 
hi
what version of excel do you have?
2003
on the menu bar...
filepage setupmargin tab...
there should be 2 options at the botton. center vertically & cent
horizontally.

regards
FSt1

"Marianne" wrote:

I would like to print worksheets from Excel so they are centered from R to L
on the page. I have them at 75% to fit all on one page. In the normal
format, they are justified to the left and when stapled together, they will
be too far over. There is space on the right to move it over, but I don't
want to mess witth margins, if I don't have to. thanks
--
Marianne


Marianne

Center Print of Excel Worksheet
 
Thank you so much. I have 2007 and it's as you describe for 2003. I knew
that I saw it somewhere, but couldn't find it. You did good. Thanks again.
--
Marianne


"FSt1" wrote:

hi
what version of excel do you have?
2003
on the menu bar...
filepage setupmargin tab...
there should be 2 options at the botton. center vertically & cent
horizontally.

regards
FSt1

"Marianne" wrote:

I would like to print worksheets from Excel so they are centered from R to L
on the page. I have them at 75% to fit all on one page. In the normal
format, they are justified to the left and when stapled together, they will
be too far over. There is space on the right to move it over, but I don't
want to mess witth margins, if I don't have to. thanks
--
Marianne



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