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I have a nine page document but when I hit print preview, only 2 pages show
up and when I print, only the first 2 pages print. Can someone help?
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Which type of Excel u r Using?

If u are using 2003 excel then press ALT + F + P then u will see some blue
lines. Extend the Blue lines upto the page which u want to print.

If u are using 2007 then press ALT + V + P and follow the above steps.
That's it!

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I have a nine page document but when I hit print preview, only 2 pages show
up and when I print, only the first 2 pages print. Can someone help?

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I'd check to see if the print range is what you intended.

In xl2003 menus:
File|Print area|clear print area

And let excel figure out what should be printed.

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I have a nine page document but when I hit print preview, only 2 pages show
up and when I print, only the first 2 pages print. Can someone help?


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