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Last letter in Excel cell is truncated when printed.
Excel 2000, column and height are set so all lines in a cell are viewable.
Everything looks fine in Excel and print preview. But when I print, the very last letter in every cell is chopped in half. (e.g. so an 'n' looks like an 'r'. I can not find a difference between other text cells that are working fine. |
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Last letter in Excel cell is truncated when printed.
Are you in the default font and fontsize that you set up in
tools, options, general. though it probably shouldn't make a difference. What you see on the screen is based on your printer drivers. I guess all you can do is adjust to cell border. You might try placing a space after the last character as well. You don't say how much data is in the cell if it is a lot you might try using Alt+Enter to force a line break -- it also turns on cell wrap. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Jeff Larkin" <Jeff wrote in message ... Excel 2000, column and height are set so all lines in a cell are viewable. Everything looks fine in Excel and print preview. But when I print, the very last letter in every cell is chopped in half. (e.g. so an 'n' looks like an 'r'. I can not find a difference between other text cells that are working fine. |
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