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I cannot get rid of a dashed line verticle page break. The help section says
this is a microsoft set page break. How can I get rid of it. It is in the
middle of my document?
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Hi

Click on Select all - which is the square to the left of column A, go to
Insert and click on Remove All Page Breaks.

Andy.

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Could be your info is too wide for your printer; try reducing what is
required in a row. You can tell by looking at page preview...

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