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I have a spread sheet that looks fine when I'm working on it, but in
print/preview, or when actually printing, the font is so tiny I can't even
read it. Where do I control the print font as contrasted with the font I
see on the screen?

tia
las


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Default Tiny font at print time

You may have your worksheet set to print into 1 page or have scaling changed
to less than 100%.

XL2003

Choose File, Page Setup...
Under scaling, choose 'Adjust to' and set to 100%

XL2007
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CH100648271033

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I have a spread sheet that looks fine when I'm working on it, but in
print/preview, or when actually printing, the font is so tiny I can't even
read it. Where do I control the print font as contrasted with the font I
see on the screen?

tia
las

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