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Default Split Print Area: How to make it print to one page

On an .xlsx spreadsheet made with Excel 2010, I want to print a split
area: Row 1, columns B to I + Rows 96 to 108, columns B to I. Using
the control key, I'm able to highlight those two areas, but it keeps
printing the two area on separate pages.

Is there a way to print these two areas on a single page? (Printing in
landscape, there is no issue of being too large a print area for one
page.)

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
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