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The top of my page extends to cell I and the rest only to cell G how can I
make them even so that it looks better in print? -- Louanne -- |
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If you click the column A and drag the cursor to column G - this highlights
all the columns from A to G. Next move your cursor to the divider between any of the highlighted cell. It will change to a cross. Left click and hold the mouse and move the cursor to the size you want. This makes all the cells the same but doesn't guarentee printing on one page. Hope this helps. -- Larry "Louanne" wrote: The top of my page extends to cell I and the rest only to cell G how can I make them even so that it looks better in print? -- Louanne -- |
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