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I have a spreadsheet which contains many graphs, how can I print this with
out the graphs dividing into sections on different pages, with out going
through the whole workbook adding inserted rows?

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I really don't think there is an easy solution to this. Since the graphs kind
of sit on top of the worksheet. One thing you could do, is do a print
preview, then close the print preview. You should be able to see where the
pages are going to separate now, and either resize the graphs that lay over
the top of a page break, move it around a little, or do, as you said, an
insertion of a page break. However, once you do a page break, you will need
to redo the print preview, since this will obviously affect the rest of the
worksheet.
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I have a spreadsheet which contains many graphs, how can I print this with
out the graphs dividing into sections on different pages, with out going
through the whole workbook adding inserted rows?

Thanks
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Kay

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