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| How to increase the document size while printing from Microsoft Excel
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| Re: How to increase the document size while printing from Microsoft Excel
Check page setup, under the page tab and see if the "Fit to 1 pages wide by 1 tall" is set on. If it is, turn it off by clicking on the Adjust to:box and making it 100% of normal size. |
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| Re: How to increase the document size while printing from Microsoft Excel
You can use Fit to Page but you need to remove the argument for page Tall. Don't replace it with 0, just remove it. Under the same you can maximize the use to 100% and not more than that. But if you have a larger paper than A4 default then it is possible to get a bigger print on the same. |
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