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Manny
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      19th Nov 2009
I have an excel 2007 sheet in landscape format, all margins set to zero, no
unnecessary space is part of the print area.

The print area itself fits all in one page with leftover space on both sides
of the page. How can I expand the print area so that when it prints it takes
up the whole page without manually increasing the font, row heights, and
column widths?

I remember being able to do this last year but dont recall how I
accomplished this.
 
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Jacob Skaria
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      19th Nov 2009
From File>Print Preview>PageSetup>change 'Adjust to % of normal size' from
100% to whatever suitable.

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Jacob Skaria


"Manny" wrote:

> I have an excel 2007 sheet in landscape format, all margins set to zero, no
> unnecessary space is part of the print area.
>
> The print area itself fits all in one page with leftover space on both sides
> of the page. How can I expand the print area so that when it prints it takes
> up the whole page without manually increasing the font, row heights, and
> column widths?
>
> I remember being able to do this last year but dont recall how I
> accomplished this.

 
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Manny
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      19th Nov 2009
Adjusting the percentage doesnt help. I currently have that setting as Fit
to 1 page wide and 1 page tall.

"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

> From File>Print Preview>PageSetup>change 'Adjust to % of normal size' from
> 100% to whatever suitable.
>
> If this post helps click Yes
> ---------------
> Jacob Skaria
>
>
> "Manny" wrote:
>
> > I have an excel 2007 sheet in landscape format, all margins set to zero, no
> > unnecessary space is part of the print area.
> >
> > The print area itself fits all in one page with leftover space on both sides
> > of the page. How can I expand the print area so that when it prints it takes
> > up the whole page without manually increasing the font, row heights, and
> > column widths?
> >
> > I remember being able to do this last year but dont recall how I
> > accomplished this.

 
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Manny
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      19th Nov 2009
Changing the percentage changes the print size and the width iexpands to the
whole page as I want it. However, it kicks some rows to the 2nd page instead
of fitting everything in one page.

It didnt do what I want and that is have the whole page used without
printing on a 2nd page.

"David Biddulph" wrote:

> Look at what percentage Excel has calculated, then increase it.
> Or are you trying to tell us that increasing the percentage from what you've
> currently got to a larger percentage doesn't change the size of the print?
> --
> David Biddulph
>
> "Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:A41E247F-E7BF-4BE0-8F7F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Adjusting the percentage doesnt help. I currently have that setting as
> > Fit
> > to 1 page wide and 1 page tall.
> >
> > "Jacob Skaria" wrote:
> >
> >> From File>Print Preview>PageSetup>change 'Adjust to % of normal size'
> >> from
> >> 100% to whatever suitable.
> >>
> >> If this post helps click Yes
> >> ---------------
> >> Jacob Skaria
> >>
> >>
> >> "Manny" wrote:
> >>
> >> > I have an excel 2007 sheet in landscape format, all margins set to
> >> > zero, no
> >> > unnecessary space is part of the print area.
> >> >
> >> > The print area itself fits all in one page with leftover space on both
> >> > sides
> >> > of the page. How can I expand the print area so that when it prints it
> >> > takes
> >> > up the whole page without manually increasing the font, row heights,
> >> > and
> >> > column widths?
> >> >
> >> > I remember being able to do this last year but dont recall how I
> >> > accomplished this.

>
>
> .
>

 
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David Biddulph
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      19th Nov 2009
So I think you are telling us that the "fit to 1 page wide and 1 page tall"
has worked correctly, in that if you incease the print size it will overflow
to a 2nd page. Glad to hear that it's working correctly. (You might, of
course be able to get a bigger print if you swap between landscape and
portrait, if you have chosen the inappropriate aspect for the shape of your
print area.)
--
David Biddulph

"Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:70D663DA-413F-4A06-B214-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Changing the percentage changes the print size and the width iexpands to
> the
> whole page as I want it. However, it kicks some rows to the 2nd page
> instead
> of fitting everything in one page.
>
> It didnt do what I want and that is have the whole page used without
> printing on a 2nd page.
>
> "David Biddulph" wrote:
>
>> Look at what percentage Excel has calculated, then increase it.
>> Or are you trying to tell us that increasing the percentage from what
>> you've
>> currently got to a larger percentage doesn't change the size of the
>> print?
>> --
>> David Biddulph
>>
>> "Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:A41E247F-E7BF-4BE0-8F7F-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Adjusting the percentage doesnt help. I currently have that setting as
>> > Fit
>> > to 1 page wide and 1 page tall.
>> >
>> > "Jacob Skaria" wrote:
>> >
>> >> From File>Print Preview>PageSetup>change 'Adjust to % of normal size'
>> >> from
>> >> 100% to whatever suitable.
>> >>
>> >> If this post helps click Yes
>> >> ---------------
>> >> Jacob Skaria
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Manny" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > I have an excel 2007 sheet in landscape format, all margins set to
>> >> > zero, no
>> >> > unnecessary space is part of the print area.
>> >> >
>> >> > The print area itself fits all in one page with leftover space on
>> >> > both
>> >> > sides
>> >> > of the page. How can I expand the print area so that when it prints
>> >> > it
>> >> > takes
>> >> > up the whole page without manually increasing the font, row heights,
>> >> > and
>> >> > column widths?
>> >> >
>> >> > I remember being able to do this last year but dont recall how I
>> >> > accomplished this.

>>
>>
>> .
>>



 
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Manny
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      19th Nov 2009
I have it as "fit to 1 page wide and 1 page tall" and it fits in one page
with leftover space.

What I'm trying to do is use the WHOLE page (including currenly unused
space) without having to manually increase the size of rows, columns, and
fonts.

"David Biddulph" wrote:

> So I think you are telling us that the "fit to 1 page wide and 1 page tall"
> has worked correctly, in that if you incease the print size it will overflow
> to a 2nd page. Glad to hear that it's working correctly. (You might, of
> course be able to get a bigger print if you swap between landscape and
> portrait, if you have chosen the inappropriate aspect for the shape of your
> print area.)
> --
> David Biddulph
>
> "Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:70D663DA-413F-4A06-B214-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Changing the percentage changes the print size and the width iexpands to
> > the
> > whole page as I want it. However, it kicks some rows to the 2nd page
> > instead
> > of fitting everything in one page.
> >
> > It didnt do what I want and that is have the whole page used without
> > printing on a 2nd page.
> >
> > "David Biddulph" wrote:
> >
> >> Look at what percentage Excel has calculated, then increase it.
> >> Or are you trying to tell us that increasing the percentage from what
> >> you've
> >> currently got to a larger percentage doesn't change the size of the
> >> print?
> >> --
> >> David Biddulph
> >>
> >> "Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:A41E247F-E7BF-4BE0-8F7F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> > Adjusting the percentage doesnt help. I currently have that setting as
> >> > Fit
> >> > to 1 page wide and 1 page tall.
> >> >
> >> > "Jacob Skaria" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> From File>Print Preview>PageSetup>change 'Adjust to % of normal size'
> >> >> from
> >> >> 100% to whatever suitable.
> >> >>
> >> >> If this post helps click Yes
> >> >> ---------------
> >> >> Jacob Skaria
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Manny" wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> > I have an excel 2007 sheet in landscape format, all margins set to
> >> >> > zero, no
> >> >> > unnecessary space is part of the print area.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > The print area itself fits all in one page with leftover space on
> >> >> > both
> >> >> > sides
> >> >> > of the page. How can I expand the print area so that when it prints
> >> >> > it
> >> >> > takes
> >> >> > up the whole page without manually increasing the font, row heights,
> >> >> > and
> >> >> > column widths?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I remember being able to do this last year but dont recall how I
> >> >> > accomplished this.
> >>
> >>
> >> .
> >>

>
>
> .
>

 
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David Biddulph
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      19th Nov 2009
I can't tell you anything more than I've already told you.
--
David Biddulph

"Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A5397DDB-6EB1-4E4C-8D89-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have it as "fit to 1 page wide and 1 page tall" and it fits in one page
> with leftover space.
>
> What I'm trying to do is use the WHOLE page (including currenly unused
> space) without having to manually increase the size of rows, columns, and
> fonts.
>
> "David Biddulph" wrote:
>
>> So I think you are telling us that the "fit to 1 page wide and 1 page
>> tall"
>> has worked correctly, in that if you incease the print size it will
>> overflow
>> to a 2nd page. Glad to hear that it's working correctly. (You might, of
>> course be able to get a bigger print if you swap between landscape and
>> portrait, if you have chosen the inappropriate aspect for the shape of
>> your
>> print area.)
>> --
>> David Biddulph
>>
>> "Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:70D663DA-413F-4A06-B214-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Changing the percentage changes the print size and the width iexpands
>> > to
>> > the
>> > whole page as I want it. However, it kicks some rows to the 2nd page
>> > instead
>> > of fitting everything in one page.
>> >
>> > It didnt do what I want and that is have the whole page used without
>> > printing on a 2nd page.
>> >
>> > "David Biddulph" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Look at what percentage Excel has calculated, then increase it.
>> >> Or are you trying to tell us that increasing the percentage from what
>> >> you've
>> >> currently got to a larger percentage doesn't change the size of the
>> >> print?
>> >> --
>> >> David Biddulph
>> >>
>> >> "Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >> news:A41E247F-E7BF-4BE0-8F7F-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> > Adjusting the percentage doesnt help. I currently have that setting
>> >> > as
>> >> > Fit
>> >> > to 1 page wide and 1 page tall.
>> >> >
>> >> > "Jacob Skaria" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> From File>Print Preview>PageSetup>change 'Adjust to % of normal
>> >> >> size'
>> >> >> from
>> >> >> 100% to whatever suitable.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> If this post helps click Yes
>> >> >> ---------------
>> >> >> Jacob Skaria
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Manny" wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > I have an excel 2007 sheet in landscape format, all margins set
>> >> >> > to
>> >> >> > zero, no
>> >> >> > unnecessary space is part of the print area.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > The print area itself fits all in one page with leftover space on
>> >> >> > both
>> >> >> > sides
>> >> >> > of the page. How can I expand the print area so that when it
>> >> >> > prints
>> >> >> > it
>> >> >> > takes
>> >> >> > up the whole page without manually increasing the font, row
>> >> >> > heights,
>> >> >> > and
>> >> >> > column widths?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > I remember being able to do this last year but dont recall how I
>> >> >> > accomplished this.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> .
>> >>

>>
>>
>> .
>>



 
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Bill Sharpe
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      20th Nov 2009
Manny wrote:
> I have it as "fit to 1 page wide and 1 page tall" and it fits in one page
> with leftover space.
>
> What I'm trying to do is use the WHOLE page (including currenly unused
> space) without having to manually increase the size of rows, columns, and
> fonts.
>
> "David Biddulph" wrote:
>
>> So I think you are telling us that the "fit to 1 page wide and 1 page tall"
>> has worked correctly, in that if you incease the print size it will overflow
>> to a 2nd page. Glad to hear that it's working correctly. (You might, of
>> course be able to get a bigger print if you swap between landscape and
>> portrait, if you have chosen the inappropriate aspect for the shape of your
>> print area.)
>> --
>> David Biddulph
>>
>> "Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:70D663DA-413F-4A06-B214-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Changing the percentage changes the print size and the width iexpands to
>>> the
>>> whole page as I want it. However, it kicks some rows to the 2nd page
>>> instead
>>> of fitting everything in one page.
>>>
>>> It didnt do what I want and that is have the whole page used without
>>> printing on a 2nd page.
>>>
>>> "David Biddulph" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Look at what percentage Excel has calculated, then increase it.
>>>> Or are you trying to tell us that increasing the percentage from what
>>>> you've
>>>> currently got to a larger percentage doesn't change the size of the
>>>> print?
>>>> --
>>>> David Biddulph
>>>>
>>>> "Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>> news:A41E247F-E7BF-4BE0-8F7F-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>> Adjusting the percentage doesnt help. I currently have that setting as
>>>>> Fit
>>>>> to 1 page wide and 1 page tall.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Jacob Skaria" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> From File>Print Preview>PageSetup>change 'Adjust to % of normal size'
>>>>>> from
>>>>>> 100% to whatever suitable.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If this post helps click Yes
>>>>>> ---------------
>>>>>> Jacob Skaria
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Manny" wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have an excel 2007 sheet in landscape format, all margins set to
>>>>>>> zero, no
>>>>>>> unnecessary space is part of the print area.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The print area itself fits all in one page with leftover space on
>>>>>>> both
>>>>>>> sides
>>>>>>> of the page. How can I expand the print area so that when it prints
>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>> takes
>>>>>>> up the whole page without manually increasing the font, row heights,
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> column widths?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I remember being able to do this last year but dont recall how I
>>>>>>> accomplished this.
>>>>
>>>> .
>>>>

>>
>> .
>>

David is absolutely right. Excel is doing the best it can to get what
you want on one page. It will not stretch the printout horizontally
only. I suspect your memory from last year is faulty.

Bill
 
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Jacob Skaria
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      20th Nov 2009
I use "fit to 1 page wide and 1 page tall" only when it runs down to more
than a page. Here since your one already fits into a page...adjust the zoom
as suggested in my initial post..

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"Manny" wrote:

> I have it as "fit to 1 page wide and 1 page tall" and it fits in one page
> with leftover space.
>
> What I'm trying to do is use the WHOLE page (including currenly unused
> space) without having to manually increase the size of rows, columns, and
> fonts.
>
> "David Biddulph" wrote:
>
> > So I think you are telling us that the "fit to 1 page wide and 1 page tall"
> > has worked correctly, in that if you incease the print size it will overflow
> > to a 2nd page. Glad to hear that it's working correctly. (You might, of
> > course be able to get a bigger print if you swap between landscape and
> > portrait, if you have chosen the inappropriate aspect for the shape of your
> > print area.)
> > --
> > David Biddulph
> >
> > "Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:70D663DA-413F-4A06-B214-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Changing the percentage changes the print size and the width iexpands to
> > > the
> > > whole page as I want it. However, it kicks some rows to the 2nd page
> > > instead
> > > of fitting everything in one page.
> > >
> > > It didnt do what I want and that is have the whole page used without
> > > printing on a 2nd page.
> > >
> > > "David Biddulph" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Look at what percentage Excel has calculated, then increase it.
> > >> Or are you trying to tell us that increasing the percentage from what
> > >> you've
> > >> currently got to a larger percentage doesn't change the size of the
> > >> print?
> > >> --
> > >> David Biddulph
> > >>
> > >> "Manny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > >> news:A41E247F-E7BF-4BE0-8F7F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > >> > Adjusting the percentage doesnt help. I currently have that setting as
> > >> > Fit
> > >> > to 1 page wide and 1 page tall.
> > >> >
> > >> > "Jacob Skaria" wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> >> From File>Print Preview>PageSetup>change 'Adjust to % of normal size'
> > >> >> from
> > >> >> 100% to whatever suitable.
> > >> >>
> > >> >> If this post helps click Yes
> > >> >> ---------------
> > >> >> Jacob Skaria
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >> >> "Manny" wrote:
> > >> >>
> > >> >> > I have an excel 2007 sheet in landscape format, all margins set to
> > >> >> > zero, no
> > >> >> > unnecessary space is part of the print area.
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > The print area itself fits all in one page with leftover space on
> > >> >> > both
> > >> >> > sides
> > >> >> > of the page. How can I expand the print area so that when it prints
> > >> >> > it
> > >> >> > takes
> > >> >> > up the whole page without manually increasing the font, row heights,
> > >> >> > and
> > >> >> > column widths?
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > I remember being able to do this last year but dont recall how I
> > >> >> > accomplished this.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> .
> > >>

> >
> >
> > .
> >

 
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