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Default Printing edge to edge and automatically generating a new page query

Can anyone possibly help with the following?

I have set up a dynamic form within a print area in excel. The print
area includes cells which act as a border around the form and
therefore I have no requirement for the additional margins within page
set-up. I would like it to print edge to edge but I can’t fathom how
to do it. I have set all margins to zero but I still have some white
edges surrounding my form on print preview. Can anyone shed some light
on how I go about this? Do I need a VBA code or is it hidden somewhere
within the advanced print settings?

Also the form is to be printed on A4 landscape; I have spaces for
about 24 entires but as this is a dynamic form, the entries may
increase and there will not be enough room on the form for all of
them. How do I get excel to automatically generate another form to
include the additional data and can it be numbered 1 of 4, 2 of 4
etc?

I hope someone can assist?

Thanks in advance
 
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