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Hi,

I am working on a spreadsheet which has a table of cells (not an inserted
table, just cells) on the top and a chart representing the information in the
table below. Both are part of this presentation piece i am working on. I
also have a text disclosure at the bottom of the page. There is too much on
the sheet to fit it 100% on 1 page, so i resized it to 80% on the page setup
box. When I go to print this sheet, everything looks fine on the print
preview and when i print it to paper, it is fine. However, when i use the
PDF plugin from Microsoft for Excel 2007 to save as a PDF, the cells and
disclosure appear in the proper places, but the chart is way too large and
gets cut off. It seems as if the cells get the message to resize to fit the
page better, but the chart still thinks it is at 100% and therefore gets cut
off. is there any way to fix this?

Thanks in advance.
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