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Default Paper Space / Model Space ?


I have several worksheets that I need to print as part of the same
project. Some are compressed more than others to fit on one page, but
I want them all to have sequentially numbered headers that are the same
size. Is there such a concept as paper space in Excel whereby my
headers would all appear the same size on the printed page? I don't
want to have to play around with the font sizes until they all look the
same.


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