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Raven506
 
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Default email print area

I am able to email and save my print area. However when creating my form I
adjusted the row and column settings. When the attachment to the email
arrives the recipient views and prints 4 pages where the original print area
covered one 8.5"x11"page. The same thing occurs when viewing and printing
the saved copy.
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Ron de Bruin
 
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Hi

Use Ctrl-End on the worksheet and see if it select you last cell with data.
If not see
http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused



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I am able to email and save my print area. However when creating my form I
adjusted the row and column settings. When the attachment to the email
arrives the recipient views and prints 4 pages where the original print area
covered one 8.5"x11"page. The same thing occurs when viewing and printing
the saved copy.



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