Oversize Printing From Excel

Chris in Texas

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Hi there,

Hopelfully someone will be able to help a bit with my problem. I am trying to print oversize posters about 40 x 72(ish) in size from excel.

I am having a problem in that some of the information in the last few cells seems to get smushed, i.e. pushed over to the left siade of an entire column of cells.

I was wondering if this is just something that excel doesnt recognize very well, or if there might be a way around this.

thanks in advance
chris
 

Excel Facts

What is =ROMAN(40) in Excel?
The Roman numeral for 40 is XL. Bill "MrExcel" Jelen's 40th book was called MrExcel XL.
My guess would be that you have a problem with the printer driver. I print to drawing plotters, now and again, and I've never have had a problem.
 
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