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Default Printing cannot go close to edge of paper

I guess you ordered it to 'fit on one page'?

In that case the allover sheetsize will be reduced to fit the paper. So, if
the sheet is to high, Excel will shrink height and create left and right
borders to fit it. Keeping proportions correct.

I also have this often when Excel is fitting to a page. But usually I have
the top/bottom borders to wide as my original excelsheet would be broader
than my fysical printpage. So it squeses it on the left and right creating a
bottom border.

To only solution I found for this problem, is to play with row and column
heights/widths AND, more important, with the textsize. But often you will
not find this to help.

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"Angus" schreef in bericht
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I have several spreadsheets which refuse to print to near the edge of the
paper, no matter how I alter the various print settings. See the
attached
screenshot:
http://www.tebsin.com/screenshot.png

Notice how the printed area is about 2 inches from the left and right
margins. On the Page tab I have got ample "Fit to" pages wide and tall.

Why is this happening?

Thanks in advance.



 
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