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I'm using excel 2000, everytime i try to print a worksheet in excel at 100%
from columns a to g it prints at 62% very small print and everytime I
rechange the settings back to 100% and than I Adjust the pagebreak it goes
back to 63%.

It gets to become very frustrating, any suggestions please?
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Default trying to print at 100%

It sounds like your "Sheet allotment", ie: 1 page wide x 1 page high, or
something like that...is overriding your 100% setting.......maybe if you
could adjust the margins, and/or minimize the width of the columns.....then
you might could pring at 100% and keep it on one page.....

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Chuck, CABGx3


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I'm using excel 2000, everytime i try to print a worksheet in excel at

100%
from columns a to g it prints at 62% very small print and everytime I
rechange the settings back to 100% and than I Adjust the pagebreak it goes
back to 63%.

It gets to become very frustrating, any suggestions please?



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