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Default Print VS Screen Size 2007

Posted this under excel charts, but think my question may belong here. Sorry
for the duplicate post:
I have a very simple chart in excel 2007, that is contained on one page
(portrait). It prints smaller than what shows on the monitor, even tho it
is scaled to 100% under page layout, and set to automotic width and height.
When I go to print preview it also shows smaller, even tho under page
setup in PP it is set to: "scaled to 100% of normal size".
Someone posted a similar question here, but think it was for an earlier
excel version, not 2007, and response posted was to change from "fit to" on
"adjust to 100%" I have done that and it still is printing smaller than
chart on the screen.
Anyone know why this is happening? Never had this problem with earlier
versions of excel, always printed as shown on monitor (if set to 100%).
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