text is cut off when printing, looks fine on screen

mleiman

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When printing a worksheet, the text will not all print as shown on the screen unless I make the cell where the text is larger than autofit suggests. Is there anyway around this, so I don't have to check everything I print?

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Select a range of cells. The total appears in bottom right of Excel screen. Right-click total to add Max, Min, Count, Average.
Check what is displaying in Print Preview, not just on the screen you are working with. Sometimes the borders displayed on screen don't match what will be printed.
 
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I see this issues when I hit print preview, but I have a big work sheet with a lot of notes, so its painful to check everything before I print. I would like excel to correctly autofit the data when printing, not only when looking at it on the screen.
 
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