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Default Printing in excel always comes out in bold even tho bold not on

When I print in excel my work always comes out in bold even though the bold
is not switched on. Any suggestions??
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Default Printing in excel always comes out in bold even tho bold not on

It could be a printer setting. Does it print in bold from other
applications?

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When I print in excel my work always comes out in bold even though the
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No only when I have to type a report in excel - the actual report is ok on
other computers! but not mine.

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It could be a printer setting. Does it print in bold from other
applications?

Regards,
Fred

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When I print in excel my work always comes out in bold even though the
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