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Default setting up a4 demarcation lines or markers in a worksheet

hi all,

xp pro, office 2003 pro,

i don't know whether i wanted is possible. i have tried to search this group
as well as the general 'google' approach but could not find an answer. i
wanted to set-up a marker of some sort e.g. demarcation bold lines the size
of an a4 landscape page within the worksheet that i am working on covering x
rows and y columns to remind me at all time to work within these rows &
columns area.

the motive, in my mind, eventually when i do print out the worksheet
containing my work, it will be exactly within an a4 landscaped page. what
usually happened in the past was when i do print i discovered that i have
exceeded the a4 and only by trial and error thereafter managed to get my work
into an a4 sized page on printing.

i hope it all make sense - what i wanted to achieve. thank you all for your
advise and help.

jes
 
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