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    Help, please! I am about to print my document, but there are some rows (3, i think) that are missing, and the label or table top/heading is not shown properly. What should i do? Thanks.

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    Re: "Missing" or superimposed rows

    Welcome!

    Start with (View > Page Break Preview) and adjust your print area as required.

    Then use (File > Print Preview). You may need to adjust your margin settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ConneXionLost View Post
    Welcome!

    Start with (View > Page Break Preview) and adjust your print area as required.

    Then use (File > Print Preview). You may need to adjust your margin settings.

    Cheers,
    Oh! I'm sorry, but your tip didn't work. Perhaps, i was not able to state the problem clearly. i may have to further "clarify" my predicament. Let me try, please . . . The missing rows are between 103 and 108. The number/row 104 is "peeping" but nowhere are 105, 106 & 107 to be seen. 104 is supposed to be the last row of the table heading, such that if i print the document at its present state, there is a line missing. I tried inserting a row or adjusting the row height, but 105 is still "hiding". i'm not really that good with spreadsheet. i'm more comfortable with word docs, but the EXCEL is just right or excellent for our budget proposal format, so i have to make do with the little i know about the program (no formal training, you see, just trial and error) . . .

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