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where is the PRINT command in Excel in Vista?
In Vista Excel, using command "ctrl-P" gets me a print of the grid lines of
my document without any of the text. I find no print preview or a "print" command anywhere. What am I doing wrong? |
where is the PRINT command in Excel in Vista?
Vista is an operating system and has nothing do with Excel.
I assume you mean Excel application from Office 2007 installed on Vista OS? Click on the Office Button upper left and "Print Preview" You can also switch to Page Layout View OR ViewPage Break View Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 11:58:02 -0700, Dale wrote: In Vista Excel, using command "ctrl-P" gets me a print of the grid lines of my document without any of the text. I find no print preview or a "print" command anywhere. What am I doing wrong? |
where is the PRINT command in Excel in Vista?
Click on Office Button , Then you will find Print Command ,A sun menu will
appears ccontains print preview and Quick print "Dale" wrote: In Vista Excel, using command "ctrl-P" gets me a print of the grid lines of my document without any of the text. I find no print preview or a "print" command anywhere. What am I doing wrong? |
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