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Default Excel Spreadsheet should be 5 pgs., coming out 10 pgs.

How come when I print out my spreadsheet it is coming out 10 pages? Any help
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Default Excel Spreadsheet should be 5 pgs., coming out 10 pgs.

Did you use the Set Print Area command before printing?

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Default Excel Spreadsheet should be 5 pgs., coming out 10 pgs.

Laura,

You may want to delete all the rows below the data you see on your
spreadsheet. It is possible Excel "sees" something down there. Also on the
columns to the right.

You may also check the Print Area settings under Page Setup.

HTH


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