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i was prepairing a excell report that the sheet turned black, while the
standard bar is still displayed and working, when i click print preview, the
preview is all ok and all sheet of 6 pages is coming but again returning
back, main sheet is not displayed on monitor screen.
i am using xp version

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Default my excel sheet is not displayed but black screen appears

THANKYOU FOR SUGGESTION,
problem is still present.in page set, it is fit to 1 page.
"galimi" wrote:

Maybe you have fit all to page set in Page Setup.
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"amjadaali" wrote:

i was prepairing a excell report that the sheet turned black, while the
standard bar is still displayed and working, when i click print preview, the
preview is all ok and all sheet of 6 pages is coming but again returning
back, main sheet is not displayed on monitor screen.
i am using xp version

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