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Default why do my spreadsheet gridlines only prints half way on the page?.

I am trying to print out a report in excel on legal paper. The spreadsheet
gridlines will only print half way the page, but the text prints across the
whole page.
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I guess the first basic question is -

If you go to FilePage Setup.. and look in the Sheet tab, is the Gridliens
box checked in the print section?

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I am trying to print out a report in excel on legal paper. The spreadsheet
gridlines will only print half way the page, but the text prints across the
whole page.

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If you only want gridlines that you specified around your
text try highlighting the columns with text then
FormatColumnsAutofit

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I guess the first basic question is -

If you go to FilePage Setup.. and look in the Sheet tab,

is the Gridliens
box checked in the print section?

"gardnere" wrote:

I am trying to print out a report in excel on legal

paper. The spreadsheet
gridlines will only print half way the page, but the

text prints across the
whole page.

.

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