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does Excel have some magic "make it fit" button i should know about? -- nm
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Andie
what are you trying to fit it in? -- nm
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znufrii
Sep 15 '10, 06:28
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i'm just trying to get a spreadsheet onto one legal page and still be legible. -- nm
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Andie
Sep 15, 06:30
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I always do Print >> Print Preview & make sure you show margins (make them tiny) and set it to "1 page wide" and "X pages tall" in Page Setup. -- nm
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JaxSean
Sep 15, 06:36
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i tried that, it didn't like it. -- nm
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Andie
Sep 15, 06:39
Page Setup - Fit to 1 page tall and 1 page wide, then drag a box around the area you want to print and use Print Area-Set under File -- nm
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Strongbad
Sep 15, 06:32
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(excel 2003) -- nm
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Strongbad
Sep 15, 06:34
File > Page Setup > Scaling: Fit to... -- nm
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znufrii
Sep 15, 06:31
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