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I have just created my first chart and there is a vertical dotted line
between two cells and I cannot print anything past that line, even though it
shows on the screen.
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That would be your page break.

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I have just created my first chart and there is a vertical dotted line
between two cells and I cannot print anything past that line, even though it
shows on the screen.

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That dotted line is probably a vertical line break showing the right-side
margin.

Can you drag the dotted line while in pagebreak mode?

Or.............

Change your print range and/or margin settings.


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On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 12:18:00 -0700, allstarmanage
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I have just created my first chart and there is a vertical dotted line
between two cells and I cannot print anything past that line, even though it
shows on the screen.


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