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Re learning Excel

Page Break Preview Problem
 
Hi,

When I switch to page break preview on my excel worksheet (s), the page that
comes up is a small and barely readable (in font size and spacing) version of
what I had before.
I would like to have the page break preview mode but also keep the same size
as my normal view worksheet.
How do I do this?

Thanks!

iturnrocks

Page Break Preview Problem
 

Re learning Excel Wrote:
Hi,

When I switch to page break preview on my excel worksheet (s), the page
that
comes up is a small and barely readable (in font size and spacing)
version of
what I had before.
I would like to have the page break preview mode but also keep the same
size
as my normal view worksheet.
How do I do this?

Thanks!


After switching to Page Break Preview, Click VIEW, ZOOM, check circle
next to 100% under magnification


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Re learning Excel

Page Break Preview Problem
 
Wham! It worked.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.


"iturnrocks" wrote:


Re learning Excel Wrote:
Hi,

When I switch to page break preview on my excel worksheet (s), the page
that
comes up is a small and barely readable (in font size and spacing)
version of
what I had before.
I would like to have the page break preview mode but also keep the same
size
as my normal view worksheet.
How do I do this?

Thanks!


After switching to Page Break Preview, Click VIEW, ZOOM, check circle
next to 100% under magnification


--
iturnrocks
------------------------------------------------------------------------
iturnrocks's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=37246
View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=570205




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