EXCEL - PRINTING

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KIM GEORGE

WHY IS IT, WHEN I PRINT AN EXCEL SPREADSHEET, IT PRINTS
ADDITIONAL BLANK PAGES? HOW CAN I PREVENT THIS FROM
HAPPENING AGAIN?
THANK YOU
 
WHY IS IT, WHEN I PRINT AN EXCEL SPREADSHEET, IT
PRINTS ADDITIONAL BLANK PAGES? HOW CAN I PREVENT
THIS FROM HAPPENING AGAIN?

Because the print range needs to be changed? If so,
select the area to be printed, pull down the file menu
and select Print area, Set print area.

BTW, you might want to hit your caps lock key.

Jordon
 
If you SHOUT just a little LOUDER we can hear you better.
Try deleting the rows below what you want and then save the workbook.
Set print area by file>print area>clear print area. Then file>print area>set
print area
 

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