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In Print preview, select the Page setup button, select Margins and adjust to suit, also select Center horizontally and vertically buttons. On the Page button is the ability to scale what you want to print, either larger or smaller. What you see in preview is always an approximation, not the actual dimensions. It's an aid only, to check what will be printed.
Depending on the fonts you use, column widths and row heights may appear differently when you print or view a worksheet in print preview. This behavior occurs when you use proportionally spaced fonts, such as a proportional TrueType font.This problem does not occur when you use monospace fonts (fonts with fixed widths), such as Courier New. The discrepancy in font metrics is a function of how Microsoft Windows reports the font information to Microsoft Excel.
Perhaps it's a combination of things:1. You may have a Print Area set on your spreadsheet. To clear it, go to Page Layout tab > Page Setup group > Print Area > Clear Print Area.2. You may also have your spreadsheet set to "Fit to x pages wide by y pages tall" in Page Setup. To check this, go to Page Layout tab > click small arrow in lower right corner of Page Setup group > on Page tab, select 'Adjust to' and set it to 100%.
Found a few thingsQuoteIn Print preview, select the Page setup button, select Margins and adjust to suit, also select Center horizontally and vertically buttons. On the Page button is the ability to scale what you want to print, either larger or smaller. What you see in preview is always an approximation, not the actual dimensions. It's an aid only, to check what will be printed. andQuoteDepending on the fonts you use, column widths and row heights may appear differently when you print or view a worksheet in print preview. This behavior occurs when you use proportionally spaced fonts, such as a proportional TrueType font.This problem does not occur when you use monospace fonts (fonts with fixed widths), such as Courier New. The discrepancy in font metrics is a function of how Microsoft Windows reports the font information to Microsoft Excel. andhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/2678993andQuotePerhaps it's a combination of things:1. You may have a Print Area set on your spreadsheet. To clear it, go to Page Layout tab > Page Setup group > Print Area > Clear Print Area.2. You may also have your spreadsheet set to "Fit to x pages wide by y pages tall" in Page Setup. To check this, go to Page Layout tab > click small arrow in lower right corner of Page Setup group > on Page tab, select 'Adjust to' and set it to 100%.Shane
So it happens on any program that has print preview, and it is just happening on the one machine?Shane