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Default 2003 spreadsheet - gridlines won't print when opened in 2007

Help! When I open a spreadsheet in 2007 that was created in an earlier
version, I go to Pagelayout and I check off that I want to view and to print
the gridlines. When I look at the spreadsheet in print preview they are
there but then when I print they do not print.

Any thoughts??!!




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Update the printer driver, get it from the printer manufacturers web
site, NOT Windows Updates. Also you may turn off Advanced Printing
Features within you Printing Preferences for that printer.

gayle wrote:

Help! When I open a spreadsheet in 2007 that was created in an earlier
version, I go to Pagelayout and I check off that I want to view and to print
the gridlines. When I look at the spreadsheet in print preview they are
there but then when I print they do not print.

Any thoughts??!!





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