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From: SimoninParis on 31 Jan 2010 11:17 I am sure that, in previous versions, you could entre what you want to print without having to adjust margins and guess where the print might end up. Is this still possible with 2007?
From: Blinds Nottingham on 31 Jan 2010 11:40 Yep should do. I would recommend setting a print area, for what you require then if you go to the page layout on the toolbar and click on margin you will then see horizontal and vertical centres remember if you havent change the print scaling to 1 page rather than a 100% option you may not see any difference you can access the page scaling from the page margins from the ribbon and then clicking on the page tab hope that help Nick Bradrail Awnings and Blinds http://www.bradrail.co.uk
From: trip_to_tokyo on 31 Jan 2010 11:43 In EXCEL 2007 try the following:- - Page Layout - click in arrow in lower right hand corner - Page Setup should launch - Margins tab - select Horizontally and Vertically - OK If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "SimoninParis" wrote: > I am sure that, in previous versions, you could entre what you want to print > without having to adjust margins and guess where the print might end up. Is > this still possible with 2007?
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