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Hello, I'm new to Groove and not very proficient at Excel, when I open a
document from my groove workspace on a different computer than the one that I
created it on I can't see all of the workbook window and the page breaks are
different, can any one help?
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I know nothing about Groove but the Excel window size can be affected by the
OS display settings for resolution

The pagebreaks can be affected by the printer driver in use on the other
computer.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

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Hello, I'm new to Groove and not very proficient at Excel, when I open a
document from my groove workspace on a different computer than the one that I
created it on I can't see all of the workbook window and the page breaks are
different, can any one help?


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