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Text and gridlines offset from one another
When I print a sheet, the text and gridlines progressively move apart. It is
like the row height is set at one value for the text and a different value for the gridlines. Ecel 2003. |
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Text and gridlines offset from one another
That is typically caused by the print driver. HP laserjets and "Advanced
Printing features" are usually found to be involved. Try going into Print Preferences on the Operating System Start menu Settings Printers, look for Advanced, and then Disable "Advanced Printing Features". Steve wrote: When I print a sheet, the text and gridlines progressively move apart. It is like the row height is set at one value for the text and a different value for the gridlines. Ecel 2003. |
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