From: Claudia d'Amato on 15 Apr 2010 08:03 I have occasionally worksheets which are larger than a paper page. In order to be able to print all content on ONE paper page I have to scale the size down to e.g.68% Finding the exact scale value needs some user unfriendly fiddling try and error. Is there a way to tell Excel 2003: "Hey Excel, scale down the size of the worksheet AUTOMATICALLY so it fits on the paper"? Claudia
From: Bernard Liengme on 15 Apr 2010 08:39 The print dialog has a area where would can specify: fit to N pages wide and M pages long This is below the place you you are currently setting the % reduction best wishes -- Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "Claudia d'Amato" <clauama(a)wonderworld.com> wrote in message news:4bc7008c$0$6763$9b4e6d93(a)newsspool3.arcor-online.net... > I have occasionally worksheets which are larger than a paper page. > > In order to be able to print all content on ONE paper page I have to scale > the size down to e.g.68% > Finding the exact scale value needs some user unfriendly fiddling try and > error. > > Is there a way to tell Excel 2003: > > "Hey Excel, scale down the size of the worksheet AUTOMATICALLY so it fits > on the paper"? > > Claudia >
From: Reeza on 15 Apr 2010 11:57 On Apr 15, 5:03 am, clau...(a)wonderworld.com (Claudia d'Amato) wrote: > I have occasionally worksheets which are larger than a paper page. > > In order to be able to print all content on ONE paper page I have to scale the size down to e.g.68% > Finding the exact scale value needs some user unfriendly fiddling try and error. > > Is there a way to tell Excel 2003: > > "Hey Excel, scale down the size of the worksheet AUTOMATICALLY so it fits on the paper"? > > Claudia File > Page Setup > Page Tab> Scaling > Fit to 1 x 1 page (can be modified). HTH, Reeza
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