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To: Carolyn who wrote (40340)3/30/2004 10:26:48 AM
From: Larry S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Malibuca gave you the solution for printing an area in excel.
However, there is something strange or wrong to have a spreadsheet so large.
I would do the printview for the current file, see where the numbers you have inputed end for columns and rows. then try and figure out why the spreadsheet thinks you want to see so much more. you may have scrolled down accidentilly, and put in a mark somewhere way out in left field.
You might try making a copy of the file, then working on the copy to clear or delete all the rows and columns outside of the ones with numbers and text.
1200 pages is a lot, hope you have a fast printer. GGG



To: Carolyn who wrote (40340)3/30/2004 3:10:27 PM
From: thecow  Respond to of 110652
 
An alternate method is to select the range that you want to print. Go to print and when the print window comes up put a dot in the selection radio button and it will only print what you had previously selected.