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My spreadsheet printout looks fine onscreen, but when I print the file, some
of the text is crowded by the table cell lines in the bottom of some of the
cells. How do I get the printed version to match the onscreen version? I've
tried various printers. Thanks.
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Try Print Preview before printing...
Adjust margins, pagebreak etc there as per your preferences.

If this does not work then pPl. send the file to ...

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My spreadsheet printout looks fine onscreen, but when I print the file, some
of the text is crowded by the table cell lines in the bottom of some of the
cells. How do I get the printed version to match the onscreen version? I've
tried various printers. Thanks.

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