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Weird auto page breaking that I can't get rid of...

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    creativeops
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    Weird auto page breaking that I can't get rid of...

    All of a sudden my sheets, which were printing fine, started saying 'margins
    do not fit page size', and then excel auto inserted a bunch of page breaks
    (basically on almost every single column, every few rows) that I can't seem
    to remove (b/c they're not inserted - dotted lines in page break view). I've
    tried 'reset all page breaks' in PB view, which minimizes them but then if I
    try to reset the print area (which I need to do) it does it all over again.
    I had this happen before but I can't remember how I got out of it.
    Any help much appreciated!!!
    Ross

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    MarkFeinberg
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    RE: Weird auto page breaking that I can't get rid of...

    Try changing your printer in the print dialog box. Once you select the new
    printer, the weird page breaks will go away. You can even click 'cancel' if
    you don't want to print to that printer. It seems that Excel is having some
    connection problems with your printer, and you need to 'reset' that
    connection.

    "creativeops" wrote:

    > All of a sudden my sheets, which were printing fine, started saying 'margins
    > do not fit page size', and then excel auto inserted a bunch of page breaks
    > (basically on almost every single column, every few rows) that I can't seem
    > to remove (b/c they're not inserted - dotted lines in page break view). I've
    > tried 'reset all page breaks' in PB view, which minimizes them but then if I
    > try to reset the print area (which I need to do) it does it all over again.
    > I had this happen before but I can't remember how I got out of it.
    > Any help much appreciated!!!
    > Ross


  3. #3
    creativeops
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    RE: Weird auto page breaking that I can't get rid of...

    Huh, okay thanks. I think I had closed the program and reopened and it was
    gone, but I'll have to try this technique next time.
    Thank you!
    Ross

    "MarkFeinberg" wrote:

    > Try changing your printer in the print dialog box. Once you select the new
    > printer, the weird page breaks will go away. You can even click 'cancel' if
    > you don't want to print to that printer. It seems that Excel is having some
    > connection problems with your printer, and you need to 'reset' that
    > connection.
    >
    > "creativeops" wrote:
    >
    > > All of a sudden my sheets, which were printing fine, started saying 'margins
    > > do not fit page size', and then excel auto inserted a bunch of page breaks
    > > (basically on almost every single column, every few rows) that I can't seem
    > > to remove (b/c they're not inserted - dotted lines in page break view). I've
    > > tried 'reset all page breaks' in PB view, which minimizes them but then if I
    > > try to reset the print area (which I need to do) it does it all over again.
    > > I had this happen before but I can't remember how I got out of it.
    > > Any help much appreciated!!!
    > > Ross


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