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Default Sheet moves at print time, loos fine at preview

When I preview the spread sheet the vertical relationship between the
spreadsheet and the header looks fine, no space,
but after I print it there is extra space between the header and the
spreadsheet.
What causes this? What am doing wrong?
Thanks,
Erich


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Default Sheet moves at print time, loos fine at preview


Check your left margin to see if all the row numbers are sequential.
You may have accidentally decreased the row height on row 2 and you
can't see the space in print preview, but it's there when you print.
If that's the case, select the whole row, right click and select Row
Height to adjust the height.


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