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I want to print in US Standard Fanfold paper in Excel, but i can't that kind
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It might be called "continuous form" paper, but only if your printer
actually supports fanfold or continuous form paper. I don't know of any inkjet or laser printers that support this format. Hector G. wrote: I want to print in US Standard Fanfold paper in Excel, but i can't that kind of paper in default papers in the print properties |
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Change printer to one that supports fanfold.
Excel's print options are printer driver dependent. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 12:11:01 -0700, Hector G. <Hector wrote: I want to print in US Standard Fanfold paper in Excel, but i can't that kind of paper in default papers in the print properties |
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