Printing advice

FloydPalmer

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Hi,

I have a Excel document that has six worksheets, each has a table with a 7-8 columns and a dozen or so rows.

I'm struggling to print it out in a way that all the data is easy to read. Using its Landscape size, I've tried going into Print Options and fitting all columns onto one page but this makes the text smaller; tried all rows onto one page but this means columns on the end go to another page.

I can't seem to find a middle ground to get columns on one page and have it readable on an A4, which is the size I'd like to use.

Any pointers would be appreciated

Thank you
 

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