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The culprit is probably just a printer driver. Select a different printer
and the auto page breaks should revert from freak-out mode back to normal behavior again. -- Please remember to indicate when the post is answered so others can benefit from it later. "K Maree" wrote: Each time I move the automatic page break, each cell becomes a new page for printing so I end up with hundreds of pages each with only one cell printed per page. The automatic page break doesn't become a manual page break. |
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