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Default XP (Excel 2003) vs Windows7 (Excel2007) Printing

I have Excel Files containing Macros created in WindowsXP Excel2003 ... which
print fine ... Same Files opened & saved in Windows7 Excel2007 as Macro
Enabled WorkBooks ... DO NOT print fine.

In both cases (Excel2003 & Excel2007) Print Preview is perfect ... However,
printing from Excel2007 does not print the bottom 2-3 inches of paper. I am
not getting what I see in Print Preview ... Have tried 2 different printers
with same result.

Excel2003 ... Opens & Prints the Excel2003 File Fine.
Excel2003 ... Opens, converts, & Prints same File saved in Excel2007 Fine

Excel2007 ... Will not print the Excel2003 File SAVED as Excel2007 Macro
Enabled WorkBook ...

Any ideas what either Windows7 or Excel2007 is doing here? ... Bottom Line
.... Excel2007 is not printing what is reflected in Print Preview.

My continued "Thanks" for the many of you that are intimate with Excel &
support these boards ... Kha
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