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I have this beautiful old reliable HP Printer that has a large cartridge of
14x17 size paper loaded in the bottom tray. For the life of me, I can't
figure out how to use it. Is there a kind person that would tell me how to
actually accomplish printing excel spreadsheet on that size. Many thanks in
advance................Peter

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Check out File Print select the Properties button on the pop-up, and
then you should be able to find your way to a Paper-size selection somewhere
there........each setup is different depending on the Printer
Software............

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



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I have this beautiful old reliable HP Printer that has a large cartridge

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14x17 size paper loaded in the bottom tray. For the life of me, I can't
figure out how to use it. Is there a kind person that would tell me how to
actually accomplish printing excel spreadsheet on that size. Many thanks

in
advance................Peter



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