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How Do I Get Wysiwyg When Printing

When printing most worksheets I get what I see [and set up] in print preview.
Specifically the scaling that I have selected. However, when printing "Some"
worksheets the scaling is ignored. eg Print preview tells me 5 pages, the
printer produces 12 pages. How do I fix this problem?? [I am using Excel
2003]



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I have a requirement to change the panes in excel.
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Hi,
I need the necessity do delete a sequence of sheets in my workbook.
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I'm quite experienced Excel user. I've never come across this problem but tinkering in every conceivable way within Excel settings and the solution has eluded me.

I have added a worksheet created elsewhere (it is a form I need printing, with the data coming from 2 sheets I have created from scratch) which has pre formatted cells for Date and Client Name etc.

When I try to reference the cell in this added sheet from my 2 sheets, instead of the result, it always displays the formula, not the result.

I have tried doing it from one of my sheets to reference to this new, and that displays the result and not formula. I can't imagine why it's doing this and I've never seen it happen before.

Formatting cells, giving cells names rather than the usually adequate of reference to the Cell Number doesn't change things. I wonder if I've picked up some legacy protection from the original form but can't see anywhere in the tools etc that's obvious.

There's about 50+ cells that need referencing and I got to get this done for work.

Please help me. This is my first need to post on a Excel Forum as I've always found help or answers from other peeps or internet but this one is making me scratch my head big time.



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I have even signed into this person's computer as myself (it's a big company network thing) and tried to run the macro and it works fine, so there is nothing wrong with the hardware.

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thanks

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