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Fairly new to Excel. When developing a spreadsheet, and wanting to print
it so the entire spreadsheet shows columns, how is this done?
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There is a checkbox in File - Page Setup - Sheet to print row and column
headers, I don't know if that is what you are looking for.

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Fairly new to Excel. When developing a spreadsheet, and wanting to print
it so the entire spreadsheet shows columns, how is this done?
Thanks :)


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