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bobf,
On your printer settings look for a "raster" option, or a "print truetype fonts as graphics" option. This happens sometimes where I work and it is due to tiny differences in the size of the fonts on the PC and the preloaded fonts in the printer. Another option is sometimes called "use softfonts" depends on the make of the printer, but at the end of the day what you want to achieve is to have the printer use your system fonts to print, or print the fonts as images and not use its own fonts. Hope this helps, Kevin "bobf" wrote: I have a spreadsheet where one column is cells that each contain 30 to 50 words of text. Even after applying FORMAT, ROW, AUTOFIT when I print I lose the top 50% of the characters in most, but not all, of the top line of these cells. Everything looks fine on screen prior to printing. Has anyone any ideas or work-rounds, please? |
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