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The text of my document is getting cut-off, especially the letters g and p.

I am using CG Times, font size 12 with a row height of 14.5 in Excel on MS
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Any tips on how to get it to stop??


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Click on the row, the double click on the bottom edge of the row nuber (on
the left hand side)
This will ensure that the screen row is adjusted to fit the characters.

Of course, now I ask is this on screen or on printout ?

If it is on the printer - suspect that the priver driver may need to be
updated

Steve


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The text of my document is getting cut-off, especially the letters g and
p.

I am using CG Times, font size 12 with a row height of 14.5 in Excel on
MS
Office 2000.

Any tips on how to get it to stop??

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Thanks, it is on the printout. Can you tell me what the priver driver is and
how do I go about updating it?

"SteveW" wrote:

Click on the row, the double click on the bottom edge of the row nuber (on
the left hand side)
This will ensure that the screen row is adjusted to fit the characters.

Of course, now I ask is this on screen or on printout ?

If it is on the printer - suspect that the priver driver may need to be
updated

Steve


On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 16:25:02 +0100, kath0178
wrote:

The text of my document is getting cut-off, especially the letters g and
p.

I am using CG Times, font size 12 with a row height of 14.5 in Excel on
MS
Office 2000.

Any tips on how to get it to stop??


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Your printer cuts of some letters.

for me it's the fingers on the keyboard :)

I meant Printer Driver.
Not really an excel issue, you need to visit the website for your
particular printer and check there.

Steve



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wrote:

Thanks, it is on the printout. Can you tell me what the priver driver
is and
how do I go about updating it?

"SteveW" wrote:

Click on the row, the double click on the bottom edge of the row nuber
(on
the left hand side)
This will ensure that the screen row is adjusted to fit the characters.

Of course, now I ask is this on screen or on printout ?

If it is on the printer - suspect that the priver driver may need to be
updated

Steve


On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 16:25:02 +0100, kath0178
wrote:

The text of my document is getting cut-off, especially the letters g

and
p.

I am using CG Times, font size 12 with a row height of 14.5 in Excel

on
MS
Office 2000.

Any tips on how to get it to stop??

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