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Default Why do my arrows and shapes not print where placed in a worksheet?

When a worksheet containing arrows and lines from "Insert Shapes" is printed,
the arrows and lines do not line up on the printed page the same way they are
shown on the screen. In other words, if an arrow is placed in a worksheet
between cells W293 and Y295, when it prints, it points from X291 to Z293. How
do I fix this?
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Default Why do my arrows and shapes not print where placed in a worksheet?

Maybe a side effect of the printer having been set to use "Advanced
printing features"? Try turning them off in Printing Preferences,
Advanced on your printer settings.

Rose Marie wrote:

When a worksheet containing arrows and lines from "Insert Shapes" is printed,
the arrows and lines do not line up on the printed page the same way they are
shown on the screen. In other words, if an arrow is placed in a worksheet
between cells W293 and Y295, when it prints, it points from X291 to Z293. How
do I fix this?


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