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maximize printing surface
Hi all
I am trying to print my spreadsheet on a single page. If I do print to a 1 page (tall) X 1 page (wide)I get a very tiny printing that is unreadable and that only covers about 50% of my letter size page. Is there a way to maximize the printing surface on the the page keeping it a the same time on a single sheet of paper? thanks |
maximize printing surface
Under View, page break preview, make sure only the data you want is included
in the print area. If the 1 x 1 page fitting is causing only 50% of the usable page to be used, it sounds like XL is picking up some extra blank rows/columns that you don't really need. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "mocha99" wrote: Hi all I am trying to print my spreadsheet on a single page. If I do print to a 1 page (tall) X 1 page (wide)I get a very tiny printing that is unreadable and that only covers about 50% of my letter size page. Is there a way to maximize the printing surface on the the page keeping it a the same time on a single sheet of paper? thanks |
maximize printing surface
Set Print Area.
-- David Biddulph "mocha99" wrote in message ... Hi all I am trying to print my spreadsheet on a single page. If I do print to a 1 page (tall) X 1 page (wide)I get a very tiny printing that is unreadable and that only covers about 50% of my letter size page. Is there a way to maximize the printing surface on the the page keeping it a the same time on a single sheet of paper? thanks |
maximize printing surface
Hi mocha99,
try to set page as landscape instead of portrait .......... and i think what u r trying, will be achieved clicke yes below, if it works "mocha99" wrote: Hi all I am trying to print my spreadsheet on a single page. If I do print to a 1 page (tall) X 1 page (wide)I get a very tiny printing that is unreadable and that only covers about 50% of my letter size page. Is there a way to maximize the printing surface on the the page keeping it a the same time on a single sheet of paper? thanks |
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