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Maybe just increase the print area (file|Print area|set print area).
But I'd cheat and just add something to a cell further down and to the right. A space character, a single quote, but my favorite cheat is a formula: ="" It's easier to notice in the formulabar and it reminds me why I did it. Griz wrote: How can I print a spreadsheet with the grid lines appearing where there is no test. For instance, if there were only a few colums used, how can I print so that the grid lines are on the rest of the page? I went into the page setup and checked the box that says gridlines. I also went in and checked the box that said whole workbook. Any suggestions? Thank you... -- Dave Peterson |
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